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Tiny Tornado Survivor Is Going Strong

By JOE EDWARDS
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -A year after a firefighter found him thrown into a muddy field by the tornado that killed his mother, toddler Kyson Stowell is getting ready to celebrate his second birthday.
His incredible survival was one of the most comforting stories to emerge from the misery caused by a string of tornadoes that killed 59 people and splintered homes and businesses in five Southern states last Feb. 5.
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"God just saw fit for Kyson to be in our lives," his grandmother Kay Stowell said.
The blond-haired, blue-eyed occasional mischief-maker will have cake and ice cream for his second birthday on Feb. 16, an event that's as heartwarming as it is improbable.
Rescuers found Kyson face-down and motionless in a rural field northeast of Nashville strewn with splintered lumber, couches and toys, about 100 yards away from his mother's body. But the infant was OK, needing only two days of hospital treatment for scrapes and a collapsed lung.
Now, Kyson's talking, and he likes four-wheelers and dump truck toys. He watches videos about a little brown bear and the alphabet. And, at 33 inches tall and 28 pounds, he's big enough to occasionally get himself into trouble.
"The other day he got in the refrigerator, found some eggs and dropped them on the floor," Stowell recalled with a chuckle. "He loves scrambled eggs; he wants them every day."
Stowell thinks he has little memory of the tornado, which brought winds to the area reaching 165 mph.
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Jamie Neale, a British teenager who was rescued in Australia after being missing for 12 days, said he was a "total idiot" to go hiking in the Blue Mountains unprepared. Neale, 19, told Australian TV he left for the hike on July 3 with only two bread rolls and a small bottle of water.
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"One time a storm was coming and he said 'boom boom' and kind of grabbed at me," Stowell said.
But if there's a positive to be gleaned from the storm and its aftermath, Stowell wants Kyson to see it. After well-wishers filled her sunroom three times over with clothes, toys and other gifts — some from as far away as Australia — she donated some of it to others affected by the tornado.
"We want to teach Kyson to help people and stick together in tragedy," she said.
He recently received a picture of a little girl whose family had sent him some clothes months ago after word of his survival made global news.
"We tell him she's his girlfriend," said Stowell, who has no other grandchildren.
Kyson's father, who did not live with the boy, was recently laid off from his factory job in Gallatin. Stowell watches the little boy during the day, every Wednesday night and takes him to church on Sundays.
"He asks for his mom every now and then and we tell him she's in heaven with Jesus. It seems to ease his mind," she said.
The tornado that swept up Kyson was part of a wave of deadly storms across the South that night that killed 59 people and injured hundreds of others.
Tennessee was hardest hit with 22 counties having twisters and 200 people injured. In the months that followed, Uncle Sam doled out $26.3 million to Tennessee to help out.
In Macon County, where 14 died, some 430 homes were damaged. Today, a monument stands in the courthouse lawn in Lafayette with the names of the 14.
"I think the residents who were victims have done the best they could to put their lives back together," said County Mayor Shelvy Linville.
For the Stowells, returning to normalcy included an early birthday present for Kyson two weeks ago when they went to the circus in Nashville.
"He got excited when the motorcycles came out," Stowell said. "They reminded him of his four-wheelers."
That he's here to enjoy it still amazes Stowell: "I look at the baby and thank God he's here. It makes me want to hug him."
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PchLavendar

01:10 PMFeb 06 2009

Barham619 - Jeez, what a doom and gloomer you are. How much of your life do you waste thinking about "your body just rotting in the grave." Maybe you should try and enjoy your very real life on this earth or get some professional help. It must be scary being you. As for this little boy, I agree with the posters who said he was incredibly lucky. All the best Kyson, for a long and healthy happy life.

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MArKTaPleyboz

12:13 PMFeb 06 2009

I was thinking the same thing when I read this article. Of course I always do, I never cease to be amazed at survivors of a plane crash who say thank god I was saved. What about the others that weren't? Seems kind of arrogant to think your life was so much more important than the other poor people who didn't make it. Oh well, it is a crazy belief system. And to JTJRFan, this crazy god evidently does pick and choose, which is why this kid made it and the others didn't. Surely the others didn't choose to die. Seriously, your entire post was just idiotic. Then again, so is that belief. And you're the moron for choosing to believe in that nonsense. Fortunately it's just another myth. Anyway, it's great this little guy is doing well. He was just incredibly lucky.

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JTJrFan8

12:04 PMFeb 06 2009

Yes you fool- God IS great! How the heck do you view the situation?? You pessimist! The boy and the mom could have died!! The boy survived!!! THAT is called a Blessing! God does NOT pick and choose (trust me you might not be here if He did!) who lives or dies-nature happens, people make choices, diseases also happen but when the unimaginable happens in the event of tragedy then YES-you MORON-that PROVES there is a God! You must have this life confused with the eternal one we live in Heaven!!

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GPCruise

09:25 AMFeb 06 2009

I applaud these people for taking such an interest in the wee man, we found out how generous people can be post Katrina too, it's a great comfort when people rally around like that. Lafayette Louisiana opened it's heart to us. We are forever grateful for the help we got and now we are back stronger than before. God is great!

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Csnowflake01

08:59 AMFeb 06 2009

evelyna13a3 11:20 PMFeb 06 2009 A great purpose all right. A continuation of the welfare legacy of gramps and his parents.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>evelyna13a3 ...IT IS CLEAR YOU ARE A FEW FRIES SHORT OF A HAPPY MEAL !!!

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MemphisMac2u

06:29 AMFeb 06 2009

Evelyna.................has nobody in your life not been affected by the recession????? Geezzzzzzzzz......have a heart. I know several hardworking folks who have lost their jobs due to the bad economy. They had good paying jobs too, one was a mortgage broker, a plumber, an electrician, store manager, etc. It was not their fault they lost their jobs. If someone has worked hard and paid their taxes there is NO SHAME in cashing in during hardtimes by applying for food stamps, Medicaid or whatever the person's family needs during a hardship. They have paid their dues over the years, and believe me most folks will NEVER receive as much as they pay in over a lifetime.

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Itascakae

06:10 AMFeb 06 2009

Peterpapps That picture is one year old. .

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UmSalamAla

05:21 AMFeb 06 2009

Peterpapps ...................................................................It is dated a year ago

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K4NorwayBound

03:31 AMFeb 06 2009

I sincerely believe that GOD has big plans for this Little Man. Keep growing strong and GOD BLESS You!

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K4NorwayBound

03:23 AMFeb 06 2009

evelyna13a3 11:20 PMFeb 06 2009 A great purpose all right. A continuation of the welfare legacy of gramps and his parents.urn:x-aol:oid:mddn:8d7fe28c-f405-11dd-b7bf-dbb99530a4a5 AVG RATING: (3) REPORT! rate this comment IPray to GOD that this never happens to any member of your Family, or you for that matter. GOD BLESS these People and you to. Sounds like you really need it.

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A year after a firefighter found him thrown into a muddy field by the tornado that killed his mother, toddler Kyson Stowell is getting ready to celebrate his second birthday.