Tuesday, February 19, 2008

{Post B Week 2}

Dear Campbell Alexander,

I too think it's very funny that you are a firsty-lasty. It was very noble of you to agree to take on Anna's case. How exactly do you plan on being paid for your services, when you know very well that Anna is just in middle school, with no source of income? I'm curious as to when you will talk to her parents, and how they will react knowing that their daughter, who has been so patient and tolerant all along with each and every surgery she has endured with her sister, doesn't want to be the Godsend anymore.I wish you luck with your new case.


Dear Sara,

How you felt when you thought about starting a family at first is exactly how I feel. Starting a career that you truly have a passion for, and then being willing to give it up to devote your time 110% to your children. I cannot begin to imagine what it would be like to notice a string of bruises down your daughters back. What all started out as a simple observation turned out to be a very serious and fatal disease.As Kate layed on the table, anesthetized, I found it so interesting that you described Kate crying, even though she was sleeping. I wish you very much strength in the process of fighting off Kate's leukemia. I wish you could've been warned to hold on to the rest of your family as you are Kate...both Jesse and Anna are slipping from the family...and the worst part is, is that nobody seems to notice.

<3C

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