Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 , What a special day for Karlee (and you). Our small community marvels at during special events like concerts and recitals as they all know of her medical struggles as well. I have seen teary eyes (besides mine) many times...in fact, just reading your post made my eyes tear up and the goosebumps raise on my arms. I am sure she looked like a princess! Keep up the good work! G > This weekend Karlee was a bridesmaid in a wedding. (for a girl who use > to babysit for her) We all had such a great time. > > She got her nails and hair done. Her special cousin was home from > college and did her makeup. Of course I'm prejudice - but she looked > like a princess. > > In our small community many people know of Karlee's medical struggles. > Several people mentioned to us that they were teary eyed when they > saw Karlee coming down the aisle. > > For myself, I was impacted watching her sit at the head table - eating > just like everyone else, when just two short years ago she still used > her G-button. > > What a growing experience for Karlee! > > from IL (Karlee 16 years) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 , What a special day for Karlee (and you). Our small community marvels at during special events like concerts and recitals as they all know of her medical struggles as well. I have seen teary eyes (besides mine) many times...in fact, just reading your post made my eyes tear up and the goosebumps raise on my arms. I am sure she looked like a princess! Keep up the good work! G > This weekend Karlee was a bridesmaid in a wedding. (for a girl who use > to babysit for her) We all had such a great time. > > She got her nails and hair done. Her special cousin was home from > college and did her makeup. Of course I'm prejudice - but she looked > like a princess. > > In our small community many people know of Karlee's medical struggles. > Several people mentioned to us that they were teary eyed when they > saw Karlee coming down the aisle. > > For myself, I was impacted watching her sit at the head table - eating > just like everyone else, when just two short years ago she still used > her G-button. > > What a growing experience for Karlee! > > from IL (Karlee 16 years) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 , What a special day for Karlee (and you). Our small community marvels at during special events like concerts and recitals as they all know of her medical struggles as well. I have seen teary eyes (besides mine) many times...in fact, just reading your post made my eyes tear up and the goosebumps raise on my arms. I am sure she looked like a princess! Keep up the good work! G > This weekend Karlee was a bridesmaid in a wedding. (for a girl who use > to babysit for her) We all had such a great time. > > She got her nails and hair done. Her special cousin was home from > college and did her makeup. Of course I'm prejudice - but she looked > like a princess. > > In our small community many people know of Karlee's medical struggles. > Several people mentioned to us that they were teary eyed when they > saw Karlee coming down the aisle. > > For myself, I was impacted watching her sit at the head table - eating > just like everyone else, when just two short years ago she still used > her G-button. > > What a growing experience for Karlee! > > from IL (Karlee 16 years) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 , I am hoping you will post a picture. Kim L > , > What a special day for Karlee (and you). Our small community marvels > at during special events like concerts and recitals as they all > know of her medical struggles as well. I have seen teary eyes (besides > mine) many times...in fact, just reading your post made my eyes tear up > and the goosebumps raise on my arms. > > I am sure she looked like a princess! > > Keep up the good work! > G > > >> This weekend Karlee was a bridesmaid in a wedding. (for a girl who use >> to babysit for her) We all had such a great time. >> >> She got her nails and hair done. Her special cousin was home from >> college and did her makeup. Of course I'm prejudice - but she looked >> like a princess. >> >> In our small community many people know of Karlee's medical struggles. >> Several people mentioned to us that they were teary eyed when they >> saw Karlee coming down the aisle. >> >> For myself, I was impacted watching her sit at the head table - eating >> just like everyone else, when just two short years ago she still used >> her G-button. >> >> What a growing experience for Karlee! >> >> from IL (Karlee 16 years) >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 I am too!!!! Great idea Kim. I still remember the picture of at a wedding. :-) At 10:11 AM 8/2/2004, you wrote: >, I am hoping you will post a picture. Kim L > > > > > , > > What a special day for Karlee (and you). Our small community marvels > > at during special events like concerts and recitals as they all > > know of her medical struggles as well. I have seen teary eyes (besides > > mine) many times...in fact, just reading your post made my eyes tear up > > and the goosebumps raise on my arms. > > > > I am sure she looked like a princess! > > > > Keep up the good work! > > G > > > > > >> This weekend Karlee was a bridesmaid in a wedding. (for a girl who use > >> to babysit for her) We all had such a great time. > >> > >> She got her nails and hair done. Her special cousin was home from > >> college and did her makeup. Of course I'm prejudice - but she looked > >> like a princess. > >> > >> In our small community many people know of Karlee's medical struggles. > >> Several people mentioned to us that they were teary eyed when they > >> saw Karlee coming down the aisle. > >> > >> For myself, I was impacted watching her sit at the head table - eating > >> just like everyone else, when just two short years ago she still used > >> her G-button. > >> > >> What a growing experience for Karlee! > >> > >> from IL (Karlee 16 years) > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 - How wonderful! Our small town reacts to Aubrie in the same way. It's one of the best things about a small town and makes me very hesitant to leave. Isn't it grand when so many people can share in your joy? Michele w Aubrie's mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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