Tri-County Vanguard

Yarmouth youngster’s camper wish comes true

Lucas Parent, 7, surprised with trailer at campground on June 26, 2018

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Seven-year-old Lucas Parent of Yarmouth knew he had wished for a camping trailer. But when he arrived at Castle Lake Campground the morning of June 26 he didn’t know his wish was about to come true.

He thought he was just here for a visit.

The little boy ran to Jacob Rafuse, the Atlantic co-ordinator of the Children’s Wish Foundation, who scooped Lucas up in a big hug.

“This is your camping trailer!” said an excited Rafuse.

The innocence of a little boy being taken by surprise shone through as Lucas looked at everyone who had gathered. “What?” he said, needing to hear the words one more time.

Then, as the surprise sank in, he excitedly ran to the camper to explore inside.

“I didn’t know this was going to happen,” he told his mom April Parent.

At about 18 months old Lucas was diagnosed with Primary Immunodefi­ciency, Antibody Deficiency, which over the years has turned into Common Variable Immune Deficiency (CVID). What this means is Lucas is unable to build or make his own immune system. Because of this he is at constant risk for infection and illness, which can turn into life-threatenin­g or more serious situations, his mom says.

A cold, for instance, can quickly turn into pneumonia.

Lucas travels monthly to the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, where he spends a week meeting with his doctors and medical team while also undergoing a transfusio­n. The monthly trans- Seven-year-old Lucas Parent, holding his stuffed Children’s Wish Foundation mascot Roary, sits with his family – Matt Muise, April Parent and his siblings Haley, Kyzer, Mckenna and Kaiden – inside the camping trailer that was presented to him on June 26 as his wish was granted. There was a lot of happiness and excitement as seven-year-old Lucas Parent and his family saw his wish of a camping trailer granted by the Children’s Wish Foundation. fusions are to help build an immune system for Lucas, to better help him fight off illness and infections.

His family was excited for Lucas’s wish to be granted because it will give him the opportunit­y to enjoy being a kid.

The Children’s Wish Foundation purchased the camper for Lucas. The campground owner, Walter Spinney, donated the cost of the campsite for the camping season.

Lucas’s mom said she was pretty excited that her son’s wish day had finally arrived.

“I barely could contain myself this morning, even last night, because I knew this was going to happen for him,” she said.

Parent says Lucas had no idea this was going to be his big day – not even when everyone had changed into their Children’s Wish Foundation T-shirts that morning for their visit to the campground.

The family’s summer of camping started immediatel­y with the presentati­on of the camper at the Melbourne, Yarmouth County, campground.

“We’re going to be here today until the end of the summer, that’s our camping goal,” Parent says. “But we still have to go to the IWK for a week in July and a week in August.”

Parent and her partner Matt Muise, Lucas’s dad, had picked up the camper days earlier. The wish foundation had purchased it in Berwick and Parent says the previous owner was very excited the camper was to be part of a wish.

“He even took the price down by $1,000 to make sure everything was covered, like the taxes, because it has to be within a certain budget for the wish,” she said. “He included a lot of extras like the bedding, the dishes, the barbecue. He included extra stuff to even make it more special for Lucas.”

Muise says Lucas loves to be outside so as they arrived at the campground for his “visit” they were pointing out things to him, like the playground.

“He was pretty excited to see that stuff,” said Muise, adding about the wish, “It was hard keeping it a secret.”

The family includes four other children: Haley, Kyzer, Mckenna and Kaiden. The entire family is excited for their camping adventure.

For his part, Rafuse said this was a great day.

“We’re finally getting to do what we love to do best, actually grant the child their most heartfelt wish,” he said.

And as for Lucas, the excitement of having his wish granted was evident.

Asked why he asked for a camper for his wish he said simply, “because it looked like fun.”

And now the fun has begun.

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