In addition to flying from Atlanta to Denver to help with the kids, Charley’s aunt SuSu has been busy pounding the pavements of Conyers, GA. to raise money for Tuesday’s medical expenses.
She and Uncle Jim are proving to be quite the fundraisers. They ask, and the kind people of Georgia dig deep to help us. Gift certificates to restaurants, hair cut-a-thons in Tuesday’s honor and donations, donations, donations. You southerners do “giving” a good name. We thank you all.
An extra big Thank You to SuSu and Jim. We love you.
And then what should come in the mail but a care package from Florida, filed with gift cards and donations and hand made pictures and cards and books and LOVE. Now we see why we have not been able to get Dana and Taylor to move
back to Colorado. You are amazing folks. Thanks you for your continued prayers and support. Inside was also a donation from Dana’s “Granny” and her church and friends. More people that have never met us but are touched by Tuesday’s fight. Amazing.
These last woman, once upon a time, fell in to the stranger category. A group of women that I met online while looking for support and advise on a twin pregnancy, have become a group of dear friends. These friends and their families have sent us a care package every week since Tuesday’s diagnosis, and yet, most of these women I’ve never even “met”. The kids SO look forward to the packages. We’ve always made an effort to show them the importance of caring for other people so it’s fun for them to see the flip side. To see how cared for we have been and continue to
be. While visiting for the Benefit dinner, Dawn, Jane and Shannon brought with them a quilt that they all made for Tuesday. It is beautiful. Every square has a picture of one of the twins from our group. All of the kids are represented. These
are children that I’ve watched grow from before birth and children that I know
will be life long friends with Tuesday and Piper. You can feel the love that went in to it. I love it. I love them. An extra big shout out to Heather and her mom. What a perfectly beautiful job you did.
You keep us going. Your prayers, your food, your love, energy, kindness, phone calls, emails, comments, packages, all of it. All of it.
We are home from the hospital. Tuesday is maxed out. We are all pretty pooped. Here’s to a lovely Colorado fall weekend.
I am glad you can feel all of our love and prayers and wish there was more we can do! We care about you all very much!!! HUGS!! The photos were beautiful, I LOVED seeing the girls with the quilt! Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
Thank you Jess for your kind words about us but especially about the people here in Conyers. They have been more gracious than I could ever
wish. All of them send their love and they want to do more if they can.
We love you all and will come when needed.
Love,
Aunt SuSu and Uncle Jim
I love seeing the girls with the quilt..I look forward to your updates. Sending love and prayers from VT..
So glad the girls love the quilt (and you too)… Heather did do a knock out job on it!
I only wish that there was more we could do (like cure cancer).
We will continue to give you all the prayers and support you need!
thinking of you always…
We all LOVE you soooo much! I’m so glad that the kids look forward to the packages! SO cute!!
You are always in my thoughts and prayers!
Get some rest sweet Tuesday!!
So glad that Miss Tuesday is home now and LOVED seeing the girls with the quilt.
It was such a thrill for all of us to be a part of it and watch it come together. And the end result – just breathtaking.
I hope the love that went into it will always help to keep you comforted.
Love to see the girls on the quilt. I am so happy to hear that you love it. Heather and her Mom did a great job! We all continue to think about and pray for Tuesday and your whole family here in CT!
Yay, I’m so glad you are home from the hospital.
I love seeing the girls with the quilt.
We all love you
The quilt is GORGEOUS! And Tuesday looks fantastic! I hope you all get rested up!
I love the pictures of the girls on the quilt. You are all very loved! It was so wonderful to come out and meet you in person. It is so strange to me to think that this was just our first actual meeting when I have know you for so long. Big hugs and I am ALWAYS thinking about you all.
That is just the most amazing quilt!And we will keep you in our prayers every day. Love and light to you!
So glad you liked the quilt. And even happier that round 5 is over. Your strength through this is what drives us to continue to be amazed! Praying constantly for you guys.
Love, love, love the pictures of the girls looking at the quilt. It was so amazing to watch it come together, with so many thanks to Heather. I’m glad you know you and your family are loved by all of us. Here’s to being done with five of six rounds of chemo! Much love, Kristy
How cool is it to see the girls on the quilt! To know the square I worked on is touched and seen by you and your family. JK, I really hope one day soon we'll get to sit on a park bench and watch P,T, L&B play together. And if you don't tell, I'll bring some Baileys in a flask for us 🙂
OMG Içm so happy that we can be of some help, i just wish i could do a bit more
I just go the biggest smile looking at the little Miss Tuesday checking out Livi’s picture on the quilt. Do you think she remembers her NC friend?
Love you guys so much…you are always in my thoughts and prayers.
Hugs to all the Whitt’s,
Jenn