Monday, May 21, 2012

Dillon is better than ever today

Monday, May 21, 2012

Dill Pickle ate more today than he has in days; a pint of raspberries for breakfast, lots of water, juice, mac & cheese, crackers, oranges, and countless other bites of stuff.  He was constantly looking at other people's food and saying...."Can I taste that??"  It was so funny because he was so comical about it.

BIG D has been in high spirits...almost giddy most of the day.  It is really interesting to me.  He is fully taking in and processing all this information, as we all are, and he is starting to just accept the situation, put his head down, and charge through...TRUE Dillon fashion (a task needs doing...he is on it). 

With that positive note....we have added a DONATION BUTTON to this blog.  The medical bills are going to be astronomical and we have less than mediocre insurance.

If you have been wondering what you could possibly do to help boost this family...that button is the fast, easy, and powerful answer. 

Spread the word.  The more folks that see the blog, pray for Dillon, and press that donate button, the better his and our family's outcome will be.  

Our immense gratitude in advance....

Crochet flowers that a classmate's mom sent

Since we cannot have real flowers in the room, a friend's mom sent these to decorate our wall

3 comments:

  1. Dillon is so brave! All of you are in our prayers. We'll keep in touch and spread the word. Lov Virginia

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  2. Shari and Sean,
    Your strength is inspiring, few of us can even comprehend what you are going through and I know so many are already mobilising in so many different ways to help your family! I am not sure when you will be home but when that time comes we would love to have you over for supper, a break from normal, watersprays in the garden and help take your mind off of things!
    Hitting the donate button today and spreading the word wherever we can!

    Much Love
    The Cunninghams - Chip, Sandy, Daisy and India

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  3. Dear dear family,
    Just read your story to my 13-year old daughter, Sydney, who played cello in Champs. We are sending you our love and an initial donation. Love to you and yours, judith

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