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Posted by charlie2pop on October 11, 2004 at 17:51:52 from (12.106.198.156):
Dillon is gift from GOD from birth, because my brother wasn't suppose to be able to have kids, we couldn't have asked for a better little boy. He is kind, loving, and caring. Never has a bad day, and is always giving, and never ask for anything in return. He is not selfish by any means and has never complained, even after what he has been through. I know I have never mentioned it , this IS about tractors. That little boy loves to go to his grandpas and ride the farmall C. Before this accident grandpa was about to turn him lose by himself. When he came out of pediatric ICU, and out of his 2 month coma, I asked him what he wanted. He told me, " a red tractor". That is all it took for me. My wife and I drove across Little Rock in a pouring down rain to Wal Mart, and bought the ONLY red tractor they had. A farmall H and a trailer. If you could have seen the look on his face, holding that tractor and trailer......it said it all.Between his grandpa, his great uncle, and myself...we have a total of 17 tractors, and no we are not color blind. There are fords, farmalls, and john deeres.I have never mentioned tractors while Dillon was injured, I just havent had the heart to do anything with them.But now that he is home we are planning a Halloween get together, complete with a weeny roast, and tractor rides....and Dillon will be grand marshal.A home addres for Dillon is : Dillon Holbrook 761 West Polk 20 Cove, Ar. 71937....He still needs to hear from you. Sorry for the long winded post, but this little guy means more to me than ALL my tractors. Charlie2pop
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