“ I wish to have a swim spa.”
Ryan , age 3
Michigan Chapter

Three-year-old Ryan’s mom, Tiffany, often calls Ryan her fish out of water. The “sweet little boy with a high spirit” spends his summers in a small wading pool in his backyard, and his winters in the bathtub, sometimes even eating his meals there.

“Words can't describe Ryan's love for water and the freedom he gets in the water that he doesn't out of the water,” Tiffany wrote. “He would spend all day in the water if we would let him.”

When he was 6 months old, Ryan began experiencing seizures. Doctors diagnosed him with lissencephaly, a brain formation disorder that prevents him from being able to walk, crawl or speak. The condition has caused medical complications that require Ryan to keep a strict diet and face tests and surgery.

Ryan’s grandmother cares for him while his mother puts herself through college. His grandfather is overseas, working as a contractor in Iraq. But despite all their challenges, Ryan’s family has always found hope in the power of water.

“When Ryan is having one of his long and hard spasms, we can run water in the bathtub and he seems to come out of the spasm and is happy splashing in the tub instead of crying in pain,” Tiffany wrote in a letter to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, adding:

“Ryan can't crawl or walk, but he sure can roll around fast when he hears the water. Even if the water is not running and Ryan decides that he needs to play in the water, he will roll back to the bathroom and knock on the tub while yelling, “Aw, aw, aw” louder and louder until he is in the water.”

Ryan loves to float and splash around in his new swim spa.

Ryan’s physical therapist, Jennifer, credits the progress she’s seen in Ryan to his time in the pool and the spa.

“Ryan experiences freedom in the water. He is able to move his arms and legs in ways that aren’t possible on land,” Jennifer said. “Seeing him move in the water gives his family just a glimpse of what life would be like if he could move and run like other children.”

Even though Ryan could not speak his heartfelt wish aloud, there was no doubt that he would wish for a place where he could swim year-round – an indoor swim spa. So the Make-A-Wish Foundation teamed up with Midwest Pools Inc. to grant a wish that would truly change Ryan’s life.

Just before Thanksgiving, Midwest Pools employees built a custom spa frame inside the family’s newly heated garage. They added special touches, including steps, a unique cover, decorative tile and a second motor for the spa jets. Then, a giant truck arrived in the driveway to unload the spa, complete with seats at just the right depth for Ryan. Dave Meyers Custom Cabinets donated a counter where Ryan could sit outside the pool and cupboards to store his pool toys.

“I was speechless,” said Deb, Ryan’s grandmother, “It was a dream come true. We couldn’t ask for anything more.”

At first, Ryan didn’t understand that the pool was his. But after climbing in and splashing around, a joyful smile beamed upon his face.

“He was amazed by the steam and kept running his hands through it,” Deb said. “Seeing him try to swim was so cute. He always tried to swim in the tub, but now he has room to splash and kick.”

And Ryan’s wish offers him strength as well as joy. “I believe that some of the motor gains I have seen Ryan make this year are related to the opportunities to be in the water…[Having a] pool at home is an excellent opportunity for him.” Jennifer said.

According to Tiffany, Ryan’s wish is a gift that “will keep on giving, every day.”




Inspired Thoughts

  • I am a 17 year old single mother and I have a special needs child. I know it's not the easiest thing in the world, but we are doing great. My son's name is Riley and he just turned 2 not too long ago. The doctors told me that he would not live, but he is doing much more than they ever said. I love him very much and wouldn't change a thing about him.
    - Brittnay 01/20/2009 10:24
  • Wow, I loved water like Ryan. I never knew anything was like this. It made me cried because he is so happy that he got his own swimming spa. . Bathtub to spa. Yay for you, Ryan! :)
    - Shannon 10/08/2009 19:26
  • I'M SO GLAD THAT HIS WISH CAME TRUE...THANKS TO OTHERS OUT THERE MAKING WISHES COME TRUE FOR SOMEONE ELSE. MAKE-A-WISH IS REMARKABLE!!! AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE ONE'S THAT DONATE THEIR TIME AND MONEY AS WELL...TIFFANY TAKE CARE OF HIM BECAUSE HE IS TRULY YOUR STAR...BLESSING TO YOU AND YOURS
    - ANGELA 08/20/2009 13:15
  • Having 2 special needs children myself can completely understand the joy this wish brought you you. This shows that mothers do know what their children need and want. I am so happy for you. God Bless! Stay strong!
    - Erin 08/20/2009 11:40
  • This story is unbelievable. I am a mother of 3, 2 of whom has disabilities and water has been and will contiune to be a great source of comfort for them both. It is amamzing the absolute power of the will of a child.
    - Jenny 03/29/2009 16:53
  • I also have a son with a disability where water does wonders. My son is 2.5 years old and was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, aka brittle bone disease. He has had over 20 fractures, 5 surgeries and delays in development. Water therapy is such a gret tool for many children with disablities espicially those who struggle with mobility. Being in water allows them to move as they please and have so much freedom while building there muscles. Muscle is very important when you have bones that break easily, more muscle more protection. It does wonder when recovering from femur fractures and helps my son get back on his feet sooner. I do believe if Troy (my son) could verbally ask for a wish (he has had some hearing loss common in OI that has caused speech delay), he too would wish for a swim spa so he could use it every day at his convenience. I hope Ryan enjoys that swim spa...I know he will. What a great wish for you!
    - Aimee 02/27/2009 13:32
  • He seems so sweet. Life can be cruel but seeing a smile just washes every wave of sadness away. God Bless.
    - Nicole 12/21/2008 17:51

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