I made this card for Satori after hearing her story from her mom on Twitter.  Here's what she has to say.
Her story below as written by her mom:
"For  those of you who don't know me, my name is Melissa Lewis, Haut Totes on Etsy, as  well as Hauttotes on  twitter.My 10 year old daughter Satori has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (type  II) She uses a power wheelchair, can't walk, crawl, etc. Despite that  she's a rock star!! She has a super sense of humor, gets straight A's  even though she misses an average of 40 days of school a year! She's a  great sister & daughter & a fantastic person all around. Because  she is so physically weak her body doesn't hold its self up well and  she has developed severe scoliosis. The curve of her spine it is now  starting to crush her lung, so on March 31 she will have full spinal  fusion. They will open her back from the neck all the way down, insert 2  titanium rods, one on either side of her spine, wire the whole thing up  and place donor bone in between all the vertebrae. Eventually it will  all grow together "fusing" her spine into one long bone. We are  traveling to California to have this done, with an estimated stay in the  hospital of 7-10 days. I am hoping to get people to send her postcards  from all over. I think that the messages (and pictures) will be fun for  her. I also plan to take an atlas and have her mark off states and  countries (sneaking in a little geography).  We have great insurance, a FANTASTIC surgeon and a world renowned  hospital!!**Satori is not in need of anything more than some fun  messages and exiting postmarks!**"
Original blog post: http://postcardsforsatori.blogspot.com/
This is how the post card should be addressed:
Satori Lewis
Surgery date 3-31-10
Davis 7 Pediatrics
UC Davis Children's Hospital
2315 Stockton Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95817 USA
**Be  sure to include the surgery date**
If you've got some time to make a card, or you have a card or postcard laying around, send one out to her.  She'll be in the hospital for awhile after her surgery so this will give her something to do.  Remember how fun getting mail was when you were a kid?!  Help make her stay more enjoyable. 
 






