When 9-year-old Alicia had the chance to make a wish, she wanted to make a big splash. Alicia wished to have her very own hot tub, and with the help of the Make-A-Wish Foundation®
of Oregon, Alicia’s pool parties soon became the hottest ticket in town.
Alicia, who was diagnosed with the genetic disorder methylmalonic acidemia, is unable to speak, so it isn’t always easy for her to socialize with her friends. But when she invited her pals to dive in and check out her new hot tub, the walls rang with laughter.
Alicia’s wish granters also surprised her with toys for her hot tub. Her favorite, a battery-operated clown fish, can often be found swimming next to her.
Alicia’s wish has therapeutic benefits, too. Relaxing in the warm water makes Alicia more comfortable and allows her arms and legs to be more flexible and mobile. Alicia’s mom, Kelly, often helps Alicia kick her legs in the water; it’s a good therapy exercise, and in the hot tub, Alicia thinks it’s great fun.
The day Alicia’s hot tub arrived – just before Christmas – was full of anticipation for Alicia and her family, but it was only the beginning of the fun. She can combine her spa time with some of her other favorite activities – such as listening to tunes from her Veggie Tales CDs or playing with her older brother, who always makes her smile.
Alicia is the 200th recipient of a hot tub donated by Marquis Spas® through its "In the Spirit of the Wish" campaign. In an article from the Salem (Ore.) Statesman Journal, Alicia’s mom noted that when Alicia is in her hot tub – her wish come true – she “just laughs and laughs…” There can be no question that Alicia’s wish to bring a hot tub into her home has brought smiles to the faces of everyone around her.

