Friday, November 19, 2010

"Thank You" Letters - November 19th, 2010

Happy Friday! The holidays are coming up and we're continuing to bring beautiful, personalized songs to children in need. Help us to keep bringing music to the children with a car donation. By donating your car, you are funding a song for a child, as well as receiving a tax benefit as well! Everyone wins! Today's letter shows how much your donation means to countless kids who are suffering from chronic or life-threatening illness - the power of music in a child's life is possible through your car donation!



Subject: Our Song of Love

Thank you so very much for Brooke's BEAUTIFUL lullaby!  Lindsey Jones did an amazing job with the lyrics and vocals. When we heard the song for the first time it was so amazing that it brought tears to our eyes.  We played it over and over again.  We will cherish this song forever. 
Brooke was born with a congenital heart condition called Pulmonary Stenosis that was discovered during the first week of her life.  We had hoped that is was a minor condition that wouldn't require medical intervention, however, at about 8 weeks of age Brooke's condition had worsened and we were told that her heart would need to be repaired. She went in for a balloon angioplasty procedure, which was unsuccessful.  Just a week later, Brooke had open heart surgery at just 11 weeks old to remove her pulmonary valve.  The surgery was a success, however, the complications that proceeded surgery were one after another.  Brooke was in the hospital for nearly a month after surgery.  It was a very trying time for Brooke and our family, but with a lot of love and prayers, Brooke was able to come home.  She is now a happy, thriving baby.  The day will come that Brooke will have to go back in to have her valve replaced, but until then she will be able to live a happy, normal life, and for that we are truly blessed!  Thank you Songs of Love for all that you do, bringing smiles to children across the world one song at a time! 
 
Lovingly,
 
The Bruggenwirth Family

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