Do you ever experience difficult transitions back to ‘reality’ after a fun vacation or exciting experience? That’s where I am on this Monday, melancholy with withdrawal from a magical visit last week of my precious great-niece Abigail and her parents to our home in Ohio. I posted earlier this year about Abigail, who was diagnosed with brain cancer last year at age two and half:
Her brain scan from 2 months ago looked good, and we hope & pray that the next one in August continues to be clear.
I was overjoyed to have her with us and we made the most of every available moment with visits to the Cinci and Columbus Zoos, Amish country bakeries, yummy pizza, pool time, Disney movies on the projector screen, and tons of laughter interspersed with sublime singing from the little princess 😍
Thanks for taking a moment to stop by and honor Abigail. And to all who may be struggling with your own difficult health situations afflicting a child you love, my best hopes and wishes to you as well.
Lost in thought
Learning to swim
Carousels are this girl’s favorite (with her mamma)
I usually stick to the Black & White section and just clicked this entirely by accident. I'm glad I did because the photos are really wonderful. The granddaughter of one of my friends had the same thing happen when she was less than one year old. Three surgeries later she is cancer free. I hope Abigail has the same result. She looks like a great kid.
Brent
bnfotografie wrote:
I usually stick to the Black & White section and just clicked this entirely by accident. I'm glad I did because the photos are really wonderful. The granddaughter of one of my friends had the same thing happen when she was less than one year old. Three surgeries later she is cancer free. I hope Abigail has the same result. She looks like a great kid.
Brent