
A Tribute To Mackenzie Reed Belson (2002-2006)
Most of all, Mack loved to laugh and have a good time. No matter what we did, Mack was always able to have fun and smile. He was our goofball, always doing crazy things that gave us such a kick. Many of our pictures of Mack show him without a shirt because he never wore one when he was home. The second he came into the house, he took off his shirt and stayed that way until we left the next day, 365 days a year. Every morning Mack would snuggle with his father and he was always there to greet David when he came home from work in the evening. Mack was such an affectionate and loving child who would always give kisses and hugs, he never refused us.
By age four, he was a whiz on the computer just like his sister Ruby and he loved to play games on various sites. Ruby was so patient and gentle with Mack and she was so happy that he had reached an age where they could play together in so many ways. He loved going to school and to camp and always had such a big smile for me when I came to pick him up. I never had to ask him to hold my hand, he simply extended it to me without fail. Mack affected everyone who met him. He had an extraordinary sweetness to him that was impossible to miss, it was infectious. His 1000 watt smile, like a beacon, lit up any room he was in.
Mack was an extremely picky eater. He only ate about 10-15 things but he barely touched junk food. Maybe chips once in a while but that was it. Of all Mack's favourite foods, including pizza, peanut butter, blueberries, cheese sticks, chicken nuggets, wheat thins and goldfish crackers, apple sauce and even Milupa baby cereal which he ate as a snack every day, his most favourite food, bar none, was apples. He ate 5-8 apples a day, every day. Although apples are a symbol of elementary education, Mack's love of apples is the reason why an apple is part of logo of this foundation. If you knew Mack, you knew that he loved those apples. When I took Mack to birthday parties, I had to bring apples and blueberries because he would not touch cake, no interest what so ever. I always had apples in my purse as a back up.
Mack's life ended suddenly and tragically on July 16th, 2006, at the tender age of four.
Although David and I always appreciated what we had, a loving marriage and our two beautiful and healthy children, Ruby and Mack. The stress of everyday life sometimes caught up with us and at times we took life for granted. We no longer do this. We have painfully been taught that life is a precious gift and at the end of the day, it is family that matters most. You must do what you can while you can because life can be so unpredictable. The loss of our beautiful and joyful Mackenzie Reed has forever shattered our hearts and we are slowly trying to glue the pieces together but like a jigsaw puzzle missing a piece, we will never be complete.
To our sweet and darling boy, the void your absence has left in our lives is enormous and indescribeable. The world is a darker place without the bright light of your smile but we will continue on with your memory etched on our hearts. Mackie, we are so grateful for each and every day that you graced our lives and we are forever changed as a result. You will always be the apple of our hearts. This foundation was created in your honour and it will be your legacy.
We promise that you will never be forgotten, never!
You will be forever loved and forever missed.
"A smile happens in a flash but it's memory can last a lifetime"


Click here to see a slideshow of Mack's love filled life