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Levi Wright’s mother remembers her son on the 1-year anniversary by his unintentional death.
“A year ago today we kept you when you took your last breath,” wrote Kallie Wright on Monday June 2 in one post On Instagram along with a photo of her with Levi in her hospital bed.
The 3-year-old was removed from life support last year about two weeks after he Drove a toy tractor Into the water when he played at home in May 2024, the authorities and his family said.
“They said it could take a day or 2, I was so scared that I would not hold you when you left and it was so important to me. You stayed with us 17 minutes,” Kallie wrote in her tribute on Monday.
“When you left an overwhelming feeling came me and I knew we had done right from you,” she continued. “For me, this is not the day you left us completely but the day it became official. Levi we are talking about and thinking about you every day. We live for you! Our love for you is stronger than ever.”
Since Levi’s death, his family has supported the Levi Wright Foundation, “where we hope to help families who meet similar unthinkable situations in his memory,” according to the organization’s Facebook page.
The foundation is also Organize a charity organization Next month.
Levi was initially admitted to hospital in critical condition and in the coming days his mother shared many updates on his son’s progress – both Hopeful sometimes and Heart cutting on others.
May 26, 2024, five days after the incident, Kallie wrote in a Facebook post that the family “took it day by day” after receiving MR results like that left them to feel “crushed.”
Although they tried to wean Levi from sedatives, he could not handle it and on June 2, 2024, Kallie announced that “after several sleepless nights, lots of research, several conversations with the world’s best neurologists and millions of prayers”, the family knew it was “time.”
“Levi showed us enough to buy us time for all this,” she wrote then. “We asked that these things were him who defied odds and proved to us that he wanted to stay here but we now see that he wanted to give us time to find peace with letting him go.”
“Soon I climb in bed with my child and hold him as he falls asleep for the last time on earth,” Kallie continued. “We will miss him every second every day down here but feel unmatched doubt that this is the best we can do for him.”
On a month’s anniversary for Levi’s death, Kallie-who also reflected the mother of daughters Steeley and Brae Milo over her love for her son and shared some advice to other parents.
“Don’t just take your children to do fun things, do the fun things with them! Go in the pool, go on the swing, go down in the picture, run through sprinklers, sled down the hill etc. You get the idea!” She wrote as she encouraged families to have professional photos taken more often.
“The children are growing far too fast and things are always changing,” she wrote. “I wanted to wait until I dropped the baby weight and this and now the only really good pictures I have from Brae’s newborn session and his dad couldn’t be there. I wish I had done a bit this spring.”
Spencer Wright/Instagram
Another important lesson?
“Everything and I mean that everything is fixable and interchangeable, so do not make mountains out of moleholes,” she wrote.
“I have a throwing pillow on my sofa with small slots when Levi got a scissors, the small Easter bunny stamps on my wall in the playroom,” she continued. “I realize now that I have definitely reacted and I could have talked to him about it without being angry and frustrated.”
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Kallie ended that post with gratitude for her son.
“Thank you for being my adventure buddy Levi & to learn so much!” She wrote. “I miss and love you!”
On one Separate post days after Levi diedKallie genuinely wrote about her grief and how she would “lose sleep over this for eternity.”
“1. I’m not a perfect mom but I’m a good mom. 2. My little boy loved me with everything he had. 3. Never say never because it only takes a few seconds and it can happen to you too,” she wrote. “I pray that anyone who judges me or has harmful words to say never finds themselves in the receiving end of a nightmare like this.”