Katie hasn't been eating much for the past couple of days. She didn't eat dinner last night. Today she didn't eat breakfast, she ate the cream cheese off her bagel at lunch (not the bagel), she ate one pear slice for snack, and a couple bites of cheese at dinner. I can't seem to interest her in anything. She even spits out fruit snacks - she tries to eat them, but after she gets it in her mouth she needs to spit it out - for some reason. She is having nightmares again too, at naptime and bedtime. Other than that, she seems to be doing okay.
President Gordon B. Hinckley said, "Teach children how to pray concerning their own needs and righteous desires. Let prayer, night and morning, as a family and as individuals, become a practice in which children grow while yet young. There will distill into their hearts a natural inclination in times of distress and extremity to turn to God as their Father and friend." Today we are glad for Katie's prayers...she offers the sweetest prayers day and night. =)
what a sweet sweet girl. Our friends daughter that's battled cancer a few times with tumors on her kidney and other places has had a hard time with eating too cause the treatments have changed the way things taste. maybe this is what's going on with her, too. It's been a few years that she's been fighting. she's 11 and is amazing. I talked to her mom about you and your family the other day... and how you are looking for atleast one good in the day no matter how bad a day. I am passing along your blog to her because I know she will gain strength from it. Thanks for sharing your journey...the good and bad. It is making a difference in many lives! love ya
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