You stop believing in prince charming and fairy tales once you reach a certain age.
Even so, it’s still fun to get dressed up and dance with your partner as you experience maturity for the first time.
Sadly, for some people, prom doesn’t always measure up to expectations.Consider Isabelle Knowlton, who had a last-minute letdown when a date canceled on her.
Being let down by someone may be extremely painful, but for Isabelle’s mother, it was especially upsetting.
Since Isabelle is mostly nonverbal and in a wheelchair, it was impossible to quickly schedule another date.
It fell to Isabelle’s mother, Syndi, to step up and try to get her daughter a date at the last minute.
She sent a brief status update on Facebook with a picture of Isabelle and a flyer for the prom. The message said:
‘My lovely 16-year-old daughter Isabelle is wheelchair-bound. Her date can no longer attend prom, as we have been discussing.
Are there any young men who might be interested in going to the prom for people with disabilities with this attractive girl?
Maybe Syndi didn’t think much would come back, but she was mistaken.
In fact, Syndi’s post attracted so much attention right away that she was inundated with requests for dates!
With the love being shared with my cutie, Syndi said she was ‘so incredibly overwhelmed and in tears’ in an update to her post.
She further implied that she had found her daughter the “ideal date.’She stated in the remarks that six men had already expressed interest in taking Isabelle to prom.
Carson Preece was ultimately the boy Syndi decided to choose for her daughter.
Trina, the proud mother of Carson, wrote on Facebook about the events leading up to Carson and Isabelle’s special day:THESE BOYS! A few weeks ago, Carson entered the room and inquired as to why I was crying.
I told him about a Facebook post where a special needs 16-year-old girl’s mother was looking for a date for her daughter to attend the school prom. I’ll do it, Mom, he declared.
He made plans to see Isabelle the day before prom to assist with decorating her room, and he kept his word.
The adorable images of the couple would be enough to satisfy any parent’s pride.
The two had a wonderful evening, and Isabelle was named Dutchess. Carson joined Isabelle thereafter as they watched cartoons in Isabelle’s room.
Trina, who was present to capture each memorable occasion, recalled:
Izzie is a sweet girl who is nonverbal, wheelchair-bound, fed through a tube, and generally noncommunicative.
She lit up like the 4th of July, though, a couple times when her eyes met Carson’s. and he did as well!
As she explained that one person bought the tickets, another took care of hair and cosmetics, and a third bought flowers, Syndi was eager to share the favors that other locals had provided.
Nowadays, it’s rare to hear tales about towns coming together, which makes this one all the more touching!