'Magical Wheelchair' Offers Unforgettable Halloween for Disabled Kids From: NBC News - 10/27/2015 Most children want to dress up for Halloween, but for those confined to wheelchairs, it isn't always that simple. Ryan Weimer understands that concept better than most. When his oldest son, Keaton, was 3 years old, he told his dad he wanted to be a pirate for Halloween. Instead of simply dressing him up, Weimer spent months building Keaton — who lives with muscular dystrophy — a pirate ship made of wood, tablecloth sails and specially-crafted cannons, all fitted to his wheelchair. Read the entire article and view a video (2:02) at: http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/magical-wheelchair-offers-unforgettable-halloween-disabled-kids-n452516 Links: Magic Wheelchair http://www.magicwheelchair.org For Halloween, child's wheelchair transforms into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle's Shellraiser (with video 3:03) http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2015/10/oregon-based_nonprofit_creates.html Wheels up! Dad makes stunning wheelchair costumes for son with muscular dystrophy http://www.today.com/health/dad-makes-stunning-wheelchair-costumes-son-muscular-dystrophy-1D80252074 'Halloween is his favorite holiday': Amazing wheelchair costumes will make you smile http://www.today.com/health/halloween-wheels-wheelchair-costumes-bring-joy-kids-2D80191270