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Dreams do come true

February 21, 2024
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John Dean was granted a wish from the Dream Foundation to attend the Super Bowl February 11. Dean and his nephew, Ken Garrett, shown above at the game, traveled to Las Vegas for the game and also had time to take a side trip to the Grand Canyon, left. Photos courtesy of John Dean

The rest of the Dream Foundation story

By John C. Dean

Saturday, February 10, 2024 – 10:30 a.m. – Charleston Yeager International Airport. My nephew, Ken Garrett, and I were on the plane! Woot! Woot. Vegas and Super Bowl Bound, baby!

We arrived in Vegas PDT at about 5 p.m., met the rental agency and drove to the South Point Hotel Casino Spa on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip. Beautiful, spacious rooms, 25-story hotel, 2,504 rooms, 160,000 square-foot casino, 11 restaurants, bowling alley, movie theater and more. When I realized all there was to do here, I knew that Ken and I would never get to do even half of it in our 4-day, 3-night stay, but we’d try!

Sunday, February 11, 2024 – The Big Day and Big Game arrived! What can I say? Today is such a natural high and it’s only hours before game time. Ken and I arrived early to take in some of the sights and sounds of pregame celebrations – the aroma of burgers and dogs sizzling on a grill. The look on people’s faces, as they savored a big, ol’ Kansas City barbeque, was priceless. The music was rocking.

3:30 p.m. It’s kickoff time! I will leave out the play-by-play of the game since most of you probably know the end result by now. The following describes some of the feelings and emotions that I felt during this momentous experience:

Chills up and down my spine. Tingles along my arms. The hair on the back of my neck standing at attention. A natural high. Beyond belief. Is this really happening? You have to be here to truly take in the excitement. It’s unlike watching it on TV at home. A different world.

And an overtime Super Bowl topped all of my expectations.

Well, I guess that just about sums everything up. I had a great time . . .

But, no, wait, there’s more. What more could there be, you wonder?

A Mesmerizing Mecca

How about going to the Grand Canyon on Monday before flying home

Monday morning, February 13, 2024 – Beautiful sun-filled drive of about 90 minutes to the west rim of this amazing natural wonder. I drove there and let Ken take in all of the scenery. We spent most of the day walking around, doing a little shopping, taking in the views from the skywalk and more.

While photos are captivating and stunning, they do not do this mesmerizing marvel of a mecca justice unless seen with your own eyes. If you ever have the opportunity, spend at least a week at the Grand Canyon. My words and these photos will never be able to capture what it’s like.

And yes, rest assured, I am still smiling.

John Dean, writer and editor, is a Pocahontas County native, having grown up on-site at Watoga State Park for 16 years when his dad, Vernon, was a park ranger. These days, he focuses primarily on dealing effectively with his cancer diagnosis and highly recommends everyone get a second opinion. John is a member of the Watoga State Park Foundation Board of Directors.

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