Kids & Family
Mom fulfills "Alex's Wish" at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara
Plush toy brought comfort to Christina Solis' son, now to other patients at Kaiser Permanente
Every year during the holidays, Christina Solis returns to Kaiser Permanente Santa Claraβs advanced care pediatric unit, and fulfills her son Alexβs wish. She does it with a cart carrying carafes of coffee and hot chocolate and a pair of red wagons filled with βPillow Petsβ, those comfy stuffed animals that unfold as plush pillows.
βMy son Alex had a Pillow Pet that he called βFrenchy,β says Solis, βAnd he took it here to Kaiser Permanente with him when he was battling a very aggressive cancer.β
During her annual visit, Christina goes from room to room in the pediatrics unit, offering a the stuffed toys to hospitalized kids, and hot chocolate or coffee to the parents who often spend many hours in a hospital room with their ailing children.
βI remember when I was here with Alex; itβs really nice to get a momentary break. Thatβs why I bring the hot chocolate every year,β says Solis.
Christinaβs son Alex was an athletic 12-year-old at the Blossom Hill Elementary School in Los Gatos. When he was diagnosed with cancer, a neighbor gave him a Pillow Pet in the shape of a lion which Alex named βFrenchyβ.
βIt sounded like a silly name to Alex, who was full of jokes and humor,β Christina reminisced.
During a difficult time in Alexβs life βFrenchyβ the lion made him laugh and brought him comfort.
βWhen it came to Christmas and Alex was still here at Kaiser Permanente in the hospital, I asked him what heβd like for the holiday,β says Christina. βHe wished that all the children in the pediatrics unit could have a Pillow Pet like Frenchy.β
And so was born Christina Solisβ yearly mission called βAlexβs Wish.β
Since 2010, Christina has fulfilled her sonβs wish. Each year, she buys up all the Pillow Pets she can and delivers them to children hospitalized at the Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center.
Panda Pillow Pets were popular choices on Christinaβs 2015 visit to Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara pediatrics, but her red wagons carried a good supply of tigers, elephant, and zebras as well.
βThe Pillow Pets bring added comfort for sick children in the hospital,β says Christina. βMost of them just hug it, others like to play with it tossing it around.β
Most of the young patients who got the plush toys during the 2015 visit just wanted to hug them.
βEach child gets to choose his favorite animal,β says Christina who supports her purchases by holding fundraisers in the community and at Alexβs school in Los Gatos.
Christina is talking about expanding her giveaway to Texas, where she has relatives.
Her visits to the hospital to fulfill Alexβs wish, though, are bittersweet. The toys and hot drinks bring great comfort to the young patients and their parents. And, in a way, to Christina herself, because her son Alex did not survive his cancer. He died in 2010, shortly after making his wish.
