Re: Update and a Thank you
Back in December I was ready to close this site down. It was our daughter that taught me that you still need to do the things you enjoy.
While she battles. It has never once stopped her from doing all the things she loved.
There was a site I closed and it was my weight loss and diabetes site. I felt that I needed to be all in on this new project and I have very limited time.
I will help anybody with diabetes or weight loss issues. I will just no longer pursue those opportunities.
My feeling is that in most cases it's up to each person to find their motivation to win those battles.
With childhood cancer that is not the case.
This Wednesday will mark two weeks since I agreed to be a spokesperson for Children's Miracle Network.
Not only will I work with them. But also with the hospital our daughters care team is at.
Both of them lacked a person that could talk to other families and offer support.
What we did at home and during treatments might be a help to other patients and their loved ones.
We made a goal to fill each day with love and laughter.
It was our daughter who rose to her feet to fight this. While many around her fell to their knees.
She still is fighting and we don't know what the next test will bring.
It's been nice having a break from radiation and only needing to deal with a couple of appointments a week.
When her and I decided to do this site we had a couple of goals. Document her journey and help raise toy donations for her hospital.
As I was building the site. That list of goals kept growing and along the way we picked up a couple of partners.
This site is about her battle, supporting others and raising awareness for childhood cancer.
She had one rule. It had to be blue. I had one rule the word cancer could not be in the title.
The name of the site was really simple. I feel were on a mission with what we're doing.
Stephaine is not only my little girl, but she is my best friend.
Getting to spend time with her is one of the things I love more than anything in this world.
So that is why this site is called. A Mission Of Love.
Back in December I was ready to close this site down. It was our daughter that taught me that you still need to do the things you enjoy.
While she battles. It has never once stopped her from doing all the things she loved.
There was a site I closed and it was my weight loss and diabetes site. I felt that I needed to be all in on this new project and I have very limited time.
I will help anybody with diabetes or weight loss issues. I will just no longer pursue those opportunities.
My feeling is that in most cases it's up to each person to find their motivation to win those battles.
With childhood cancer that is not the case.
This Wednesday will mark two weeks since I agreed to be a spokesperson for Children's Miracle Network.
Not only will I work with them. But also with the hospital our daughters care team is at.
Both of them lacked a person that could talk to other families and offer support.
What we did at home and during treatments might be a help to other patients and their loved ones.
We made a goal to fill each day with love and laughter.
It was our daughter who rose to her feet to fight this. While many around her fell to their knees.
She still is fighting and we don't know what the next test will bring.
It's been nice having a break from radiation and only needing to deal with a couple of appointments a week.
When her and I decided to do this site we had a couple of goals. Document her journey and help raise toy donations for her hospital.
As I was building the site. That list of goals kept growing and along the way we picked up a couple of partners.
This site is about her battle, supporting others and raising awareness for childhood cancer.
She had one rule. It had to be blue. I had one rule the word cancer could not be in the title.
The name of the site was really simple. I feel were on a mission with what we're doing.
Stephaine is not only my little girl, but she is my best friend.
Getting to spend time with her is one of the things I love more than anything in this world.
So that is why this site is called. A Mission Of Love.
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