Saturday, June 27, 2015

Dear Blue Bell,

If you read my last post titled "Under Construction", you learned that Hunter has recently lost weight. We are trying to help him pack on the lbs. so that hopefully he can get the most improvement out of this last cast as possible. Lord knows I have more than enough to donate, but unfortunately it doesn't work that way. ;) 
  When a picky toddler finds something he likes, you stick with it. Blue Bell was his favorite treat and  nothing else quite compares. Praying for the day Blue Bell will restock the shelves, so Hunterman can have a full belly again! God bless Texas and Blue Bell!





Dear Blue Bell Family,

  Growing up Texan meant saying “No, Sir” and “Yes, ma’am”, having faith in God, being kind to your neighbor, giving a firm handshake, loving your family, and eating Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla on the back porch. It’s natural that we pass along these Southern institutions to our children, because of course, we are proud to be Texan, and that’s the way we should raise them.
  Our little man had his first taste of homemade vanilla heaven when he turned a year old and he has begged for it every day since then. Our son is almost three years old now and here’s his toddler speak about the Blue Bell he loves and misses:



“It’s baseball ice cream!”
“Yummy, yummy in the tummy!”
“It’s cold and sweet and tastes like a cupcake.”
“It’s Tasty Good!”


From the mouths of babes!



Blue Bell, we miss you so!    

~Hunter Sitton (2) and the Sitton Family




 (Our son has a condition called Progressive Infantile Scoliosis. He is undergoing treatment for his scoliosis called Mehta casting, which uses the child’s growth, paired with gentle growth guidance casting, to correct the severity of the curve. Weight gain and linear growth are essential for the treatment to be successful. Our little man has trouble gaining weight and Blue Bell was his favorite treat and some “Tasty Good” medicine”. Please hurry and bring back Blue Bell for our baby!)




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