Tuesday was the 6th round of chemo, all went well, MLG's speech is coming back and developing nicely. But there was a heart breaking event, I met a mum and dad with a little girl who can be no older than 2 1/2, the girl has leukemia and the parents were devastated. The little girl's odds are, not so good, the look on the dads face was telling. His world has be shattered, his employer, unsympathetic, his life put on hold. And there was I talking to him, giving advice on how to stay positive, telling him he should set up a blog which would allow him to inform the world of what is going on.
I look every day at MLG and see her developing, walking, talking, playing, cuddling, loving. My love for her grows stronger every day, my respect for her has no bounds for the pain, fear and suffering she has to endure.
Carpe diem-- seize the day, love every day, treat people the way you would want to be treated on your last day, for you do not know if today will be your last.
I look every day at MLG and see her developing, walking, talking, playing, cuddling, loving. My love for her grows stronger every day, my respect for her has no bounds for the pain, fear and suffering she has to endure.
Carpe diem-- seize the day, love every day, treat people the way you would want to be treated on your last day, for you do not know if today will be your last.
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