Emily's tootsy |
This is my daughter's story. As her mother I am telling it for her, for myself, for our family and for all the other children out there who suffered from this. According to the Arthritis Foundation 294,000 children have some form of Juvenile Arthritis; it is a nasty disease.
Friday, July 20, 2012
smaller battles
Monday, July 9, 2012
Infusion Time
When Emily was originally in the hospital for SOJIA it was difficult for her to deal with. As you can imagine the emotional toll we all paid was very high, but Emily's more so then any of us. Every once and a while during those 60 days I would try to cheer her up and encourage her to get up and move with a visit to the gift shop.
Shopping therapy.
On one trip Emily picked out this tiny little ladybug, so cute, but so easily lost. Her original one did get lost so for her infusion today daddy took her back to the gift shop and she picked out two cute little guys to replace the first one. Her request was for a ladybug and a turtle.
We believe it's the tiny things that make a big difference. We want her to love life and so when she wants to replace her tiny lost ladybug we do our best to make that happen. Life is great, even with SOJIA, and we want her to believe that too.
Shopping therapy.
On one trip Emily picked out this tiny little ladybug, so cute, but so easily lost. Her original one did get lost so for her infusion today daddy took her back to the gift shop and she picked out two cute little guys to replace the first one. Her request was for a ladybug and a turtle.
We believe it's the tiny things that make a big difference. We want her to love life and so when she wants to replace her tiny lost ladybug we do our best to make that happen. Life is great, even with SOJIA, and we want her to believe that too.
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