Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Sadie's Three Wishes

My Sister Sassy let me know that Sadie was on Utah's New's Last night. Make-A-Wish granted two of three wishes and the third came true as well. If you want to see just click on the link. Makes you really appreciate your kids, health and live.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have often wished that tragedy didn't have to strike for the human community to think about helping to make children's dreams come true. Nevertheless, I am so happy that Sadie has so many happy dreams actually coming true! What a wonderful gift for her and her family to enjoy these beautiful kindnesses right now.

~Susan:)

Mel said...

I've been following her blog and saw that it was on the news last night. However, I forgot that she is your niece. What a beautiful little girl. I'm glad her wishes were granted:)

fawndear said...

Not my niece by a daughter to a great friend and neighbor of my sister's. Sorry if I sent out the wrong info in any way.

Anonymous said...

Sadie's story was a neat. How grateful we should all be. They just posted a new article on their blog, and Sadie should probably be losing her hair and is worried about if people will laugh at her. Most won't, but the reality of it all, is that there are some out there who don't understand that probably will. Wouldn't it be nice if we would all be a little more understanding of each other. Have a little more compassion, sympathy, unity, and just concern enough to find out what each individual person has gone through to be where they are today. Thanks for keeping Sadie a part of your blog fawndear. You would not believe the strength of this family. Another miracle is the way the community has rallied around them. There are so many others that need that same love shown to them. Can't we all just reach out to those around us? Maybe when it is our turn to go through some big struggles, we would have the strength of thousands too. Life is priceless.
Love, Aunt Sassy

Anonymous said...

Sadie's story was neat. How grateful we should all be. They just posted a new article on their blog, and Sadie should probably be losing her hair and is worried about if people will laugh at her. Most won't, but the reality of it all, is that there are some out there who don't understand that probably will. Wouldn't it be nice if we all were a little more understanding of each other. Have a little more compassion, sympathy, unity, and just concern enough to find out what each individual person has gone through to be where they are today. Thanks for keeping Sadie a part of your blog fawndear. You would not believe the strength of this family. Another miracle is the way the community has rallied around them. There are so many others that need that same love shown to them. Can't we all just reach out to those around us? Maybe when it is our turn to go through some big struggles, we would have the strength of thousands too. Life is priceless.
Love, Aunt Sassy