“We try med after med, feeling like we’re racing a clock.”

- Love What Matters
- Children
“We try med after med, feeling like we’re racing a clock.”
“I see you searching the internet for a toy and not a therapy item to give. I see you wrapping gifts you know you’ll be unwrapping for your child.”
“60-90% of children with this disease die before 2 years old. ‘Am I really going to lose my daughter?’ I remembered the moment I first saw her, how I said I would do anything for her. So I will. Even if it means raising 2 million dollars.”
“You can’t take that extra hour in the warm, cozy bed to sleep it off. You can’t take the ‘me time’ you so desperately need to shower and clear your head. You can’t take a mental health day from mothering and leave all your responsibilities behind.”
Instead, he encourages them to use the money to buy their little one a toy.
“If it wasn’t for him, who knows what could’ve happened.”
“A mother’s love is selfless, without a shadow of a doubt. But the heart of a man who still gives 110% fully knowing he will never have that much of you again, knowing that sacred place now belongs to, or is shared with, his children? That’s special.”
“Was this too hard for a three-year-old? What would I be teaching her if I gave in? What would I be teaching her siblings who had been patient?”
“I gave them hope that the future will be bright.”
When Emily’s mom passed away suddenly after a battle with pancreatic cancer, at 14, she had to step up to help care for her five younger siblings.
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