There are lots of easy ways to make a kid's day. Kyle Scheeler didn't choose one of them.
Scheeler, 22, will run the Twin Cities Marathon on Sunday, dressed in a Twins uniform. He'll do it for a courageous 10-year-old boy from Mahtomedi named Elliott Duffy, with whom he shares a formidable health challenge:
Both are stroke survivors.
Scheeler, a junior at St. Cloud State University, had two strokes, in fact, at age 18, just before starting his senior year of high school. Elliott had a stroke on Christmas night when he was 5.
The two met at a Minneapolis stroke awareness walk in May. Scheeler was drawn to Elliott, who was wearing a "Don't Mess With Me, I'm a Stroke Survivor" T-shirt.
Scheeler introduced himself to Elliott, his parents, Kirk and Anna, and sister, Nina, 8. He learned that Elliott is a big Joe Mauer fan.
Turns out that former Twin Tim Laudner also was at the walk. Scheeler approached him. "Mr. Laudner," he said, "I'd like to do something for this kid."
If Laudner could arrange for Elliott to meet Mauer, Scheeler would run the marathon dressed in a Twins uniform (or a reasonable facsimile thereof). Laudner gave Scheeler some names, and Scheeler made some calls.