This was forwarded to me today, it was originally written by Bri Grandmother. I think collectively we can help so I am posting this here for everyone to read and add your amazing and powerful energy to help this little girl and her family.
The letter:
Since I saw you last, Bri and her Mom have been to Seattle Children’s Cancer Hospital for 4 months, right through Thanksgiving and Christmas. She finally got home mid January and has been in recovery since.
She has never been able to get her blood to produce her own platelets and it means she has to have transfusions, sometimes twice a week. Her 6 mo. routine MRI in June showed another tumor growing in her cerebellum. That is her third brain tumor. They arranged for a visit to Seattle again for 4 days and did a procedure called Gamma Knife that literally zaps the tumor and fries it. Then they saw another one behind that one and zapped that one too.
The Doctors have had a heart to heart with the parents and told them they have to face the possibility now that Bri may never recover. Now we are fulfilling "wishes" as best as we can. She is 9 now and has wanted to go to Hawaii for 3 yrs. Bill and I had already paid for our condo and airfare for Maui in November, so gave it to them. They will only be able to go if she does not deteriorate by then. All of this is very hard for me to handle. We are so very close. She thinks I am telepathic and does not answer me sometimes, certain that I know what she has said in her mind. On their way back from Seattle by car, her Dad was in the back seat playing with her and her Mom was driving and watching them in the mirror. Her Dad asked Bri if she would like to be really quiet and make a prayer together. He said, just close your eyes and talk to God silently and he will hear you. Meanwhile, in her Dad’s mind he asked God why he had to loose such an incredible little girl that was so full of love. Why couldn't he be taken instead of her? Bri started crying and clutched her fathers arm saying, Daddy; I don't want you to die!!!
Needless to say, it really shook up the parents. I told her Mom on the phone that I had always known she was like that. I live with her on my mind 24/7. I pray deeply every night before falling asleep. I try to intercept any bad thoughts of losing her with a beautiful movie of her running down the beach in a bathing suit with a big smile on her face. I am very afraid this little girl's script is in place and she wants to leave now, but none of us can let her go.
Love, J
Aloha
Keoi
The letter:
Since I saw you last, Bri and her Mom have been to Seattle Children’s Cancer Hospital for 4 months, right through Thanksgiving and Christmas. She finally got home mid January and has been in recovery since.
She has never been able to get her blood to produce her own platelets and it means she has to have transfusions, sometimes twice a week. Her 6 mo. routine MRI in June showed another tumor growing in her cerebellum. That is her third brain tumor. They arranged for a visit to Seattle again for 4 days and did a procedure called Gamma Knife that literally zaps the tumor and fries it. Then they saw another one behind that one and zapped that one too.
The Doctors have had a heart to heart with the parents and told them they have to face the possibility now that Bri may never recover. Now we are fulfilling "wishes" as best as we can. She is 9 now and has wanted to go to Hawaii for 3 yrs. Bill and I had already paid for our condo and airfare for Maui in November, so gave it to them. They will only be able to go if she does not deteriorate by then. All of this is very hard for me to handle. We are so very close. She thinks I am telepathic and does not answer me sometimes, certain that I know what she has said in her mind. On their way back from Seattle by car, her Dad was in the back seat playing with her and her Mom was driving and watching them in the mirror. Her Dad asked Bri if she would like to be really quiet and make a prayer together. He said, just close your eyes and talk to God silently and he will hear you. Meanwhile, in her Dad’s mind he asked God why he had to loose such an incredible little girl that was so full of love. Why couldn't he be taken instead of her? Bri started crying and clutched her fathers arm saying, Daddy; I don't want you to die!!!
Needless to say, it really shook up the parents. I told her Mom on the phone that I had always known she was like that. I live with her on my mind 24/7. I pray deeply every night before falling asleep. I try to intercept any bad thoughts of losing her with a beautiful movie of her running down the beach in a bathing suit with a big smile on her face. I am very afraid this little girl's script is in place and she wants to leave now, but none of us can let her go.
Love, J
Aloha
Keoi
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