Kolby had another doctor's appointment today. Her numbers were up and she is doing just fine. She is keeping up with her busy schedule and then she comes home and crashes! Lots of going and lots of sleeping. She is managing well and we are just so very thankful that she is feeling well enough to do the things she wants to do.
When Kolby was in the hospital there was this young boy (George) that she met and saw everyday. He was the cutest little boy. He was actually 5 years old but because of his illness we thought at first that he was only 3 years old. He was the funniest little boy. He would sit at the edge of his bed and watch Sponge Bob every day. We would walk by his room and try to wave at him...but Sponge Bob was too important for him to even glance away and wave. He would crack us up. He also would go for walks in the hospital hall way and pull along his IV and he would wave to everyone. He also loved riding around in his wagon. Just looking at him made you smile. Kolby and John were told today that he passed away. His poor little body rejected his bone marrow transplant. He fell asleep and never woke up. What a sad day. Bless his little heart and his sweet family. We have such a heavy heart for George and his family. You just never know, and hearing tragedies like this really makes us appreciate how Kolby is doing. We know that the tables could turn any day, but for now Kolby is winning this fight and enjoying life.
When Kolby was in the hospital there was this young boy (George) that she met and saw everyday. He was the cutest little boy. He was actually 5 years old but because of his illness we thought at first that he was only 3 years old. He was the funniest little boy. He would sit at the edge of his bed and watch Sponge Bob every day. We would walk by his room and try to wave at him...but Sponge Bob was too important for him to even glance away and wave. He would crack us up. He also would go for walks in the hospital hall way and pull along his IV and he would wave to everyone. He also loved riding around in his wagon. Just looking at him made you smile. Kolby and John were told today that he passed away. His poor little body rejected his bone marrow transplant. He fell asleep and never woke up. What a sad day. Bless his little heart and his sweet family. We have such a heavy heart for George and his family. You just never know, and hearing tragedies like this really makes us appreciate how Kolby is doing. We know that the tables could turn any day, but for now Kolby is winning this fight and enjoying life.
That story about George breaks my heart. Kolby, keep fighting girl! We need a miracle 'round here!
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