Fair
59°
Crystal Lake, IL
Fair
Forecast »

Make-A-Wish puts lupus patient in the limelight at Algonquin restaurant

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
Michael Masters, 11, laughs with his friend, Ashten Morson, 11, at a party for Masters held at Dante’s in Algonquin on Monday. Masters was diagnosed with lupus Nov. 1. In April, the Make-A-Wish Foundation will grant his wish when it installs a large hot tub at his family’s home. In the meantime, officials with the nonprofit wanted to do something more for Michael by throwing him a party at his favorite restaurant. (Photos by Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com )

To order DVDs of Northwest Herald videos call 815.526.4611.

ALGONQUIN – Sunshine. That is the perfect word to describe 11-year-old Michael Masters.

To sit across from him as he indulges in his favorite double dog from Dante’s in Algonquin, one can’t help but feel the positivity he radiates and the warmth he ignites in the heart, holding his smile during each enormous bite.

Just another one of life’s inexplicable misfortunes. Sunshine is the one thing that Michael needs to avoid. On Nov. 1, the Algonquin boy was told he had systemic lupus ereythematosis, an autoimmune disease more commonly known as lupus.

In a very matter-of-fact and grown-up way, Michael explained that his body sees his organs as disease, which causes his body to attack healthy tissue.

“I knew it was going to be bad,” Michael said. “They kept associating it with cancer. I don’t see my Papa very much because he lives in Colorado and when he found out, he said he would be on the first plane out. I knew that wasn’t normal.”

Although Michael understands the seriousness of his disease and all that comes with chemotherapy treatments, steroid injections and a laundry list of medications, his attitude remains light and full of excitement for the future.

“I’m a happy person,” he said. “I’m always smiling and having fun.”

Michael gathered with friends and family Monday evening at his favorite restaurant, Dante’s, for a night
of food and fun, thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Dante’s owner Radi Hashish.

“Tonight is all about Michael,” Hashish said. “We are honored to have him here. Tonight this is his restaurant. He’s the boss.”

Michael took orders from behind the counter, outfitted in his newly acquired Dante’s T-shirt, Vienna Beef apron and hat, and wearing his signature ear-to-ear smile. He joked with his little brother about putting barbecue sauce on his hot dog.

“This is an enhancement of his wish,” Ken Kemp, Michael’s wish granter. “Michael is always cheerful. I became a volunteer for Make-A-Wish because I love the relationship that you get to form with these children and their families. You never lose track and Michael is such an inspiration.”

Michael’s family is soon to receive a hot tub with a gazebo over it, along with an enclosed sitting area, as his Make-A-Wish. It will be a safe place where Michael can enjoy reading and playing outside without the threat that the direct sunlight poses.

Previous Page|1||

Reader Poll

Have you ever run a charity 5K?

Yes
No