James Erlandsen and Todd Wong meet for City TV interview
James and I met today at St. Paul's Hospital. James' family has
been very appreciative of my efforts to help spread the word about
James' need for a Eurasian bone marrow donor.
City TV wanted to interview both of us as we met for the first
time. Up to now, James and I had only communicated through his
aunt and cousin, and an e-mail message.
James looked to be in good spirits. The presence of television
camera with lights made the atmosphere a bit surreal, and very
self-aware.
But... I had a nice short chat with James and his family. I
showed him a picture of me without hair, after it had all fallen out
due to chemotherapy. I shared a story about how when I was
sitting on the edge of my bed, I accidently stood up on my catheter
line to my IV - and almost ripped the line out of my chest....
OUCH! We laughed.
I also showed James the plaque I received for the SFU Terry Fox Award,
and I read to him the inscription that said "given to a person who has
triumphed in adversity." I told him that I want him to triumph
through this challenge that he is going through... so that I can
nominate him for the award.
And... I gave James an Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team
shirt. I told James that our dragon boat team really likes to
emphasize not only Chinese and Scottish cultures - but also Hapa or
Eurasian-Canadian issues. We have a lot of fun going out on
Tuesdays after practice for eating and socializing... which is what I
knew James likes to do. "We want you to get better, so you can
come join our dragon boat team," I told him.
City TV also interviewed James on his own, his parents and his doctor.
Watch City TV tonight for the story.
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