Cancer. Scary word, huh? We all wish it never will happen to us and our loved ones. But, we are only human and can get sick. It's just life, as much as that really sucks. And, we can't do a whole lot about it.
Lately, I've been noticing these buttons on a lot of blogs. They say "Mission Monkey". I had no clue what they meant. I just see this adorable baby girl on the button and keep scrolling because I had no clue what what it was about. But, then I was on Carrie's Rambles blog, and it explained why these buttons are all over the blogsphere.
This innocent, adorable little 16 month old baby girl is sick. With cancer. Every parent's worst nightmare.
When I was about 5 or 6 six years old, my cousin Renee died. She was a mother of 4 and she died of cancer. Not the same type of cancer this child now has, mind you. But, she was sick as well. Being I was so young at the time, I can't remember her now. But, I have watched her kids, my older cousins, grow up without her. I watched how it affected my aunt and uncle (her parents, their only child), and how her husband raised their kids on his own.
I don't want to see this family go through that. And, I know you guys don't either. I figure, if I didn't know what those buttons were for, then it might be that some of you guys didn't know either. That's why I am writing this post. To let you guys know that one of our fellow bloggers needs support.
Her own blog can be found here. You can give her emotional support by writing her. And, there is a PayPal link where you can donate any amount of money you can afford if you can.
I know a lot you bloggers are mothers. While I myself am not a mother, I still know the pain of losing loved ones. If you can, help this family out, whether emotionally or financially. We all know that money holds no true value when it comes to our loved ones health, and treatments can be so expensive.


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