I feel moved to ask all my blogging friends from around the world to pray for this baby girl and her family as they are making a very hard journey.
This precious baby girl was born in December of 2010. She is the beloved granddaughter of someone who was very special to me during my time in High School. Susie, was my drill team instructor and friend my senior year in High School. She was always so very special to me as she always seemed to say the right things and make you feel so much better about myself.
That being said, she never gave anything up for free, you had to earn it. Dancing in half time shows at the football games and pep rally's had to be earned. Honestly, I always thought I'd be the only senior girl to graduate and never get to dance at a pep rally. But I had to work for that if I wanted it.
And you know what? I will never forget the week I finally heard my name called to dance at the pep rally that week. The whole team cheered me on, and out of the corner of my eye, I saw Susie, smile a knowing smile....she knew I had worked hard and had done it on my own. What a life lesson she taught me back long ago. One I have never forgot.
It feel like there should be more I could do than ask for prayer for this little baby, but I know so many of you will lift Baby Reagan up in prayer. I know you will agree and ask for God to touch this family and help them during this battle of cancer. I guess no matter how old I get, I will never understand a child fighting this horrible disease, much less, a newborn baby. It just boggles my mind.
If you'd like to follow Princess Reagan's story, click HERE to be taken to her blog. I know my beloved friend Susie, will appreciate you praying for her granddaughter Reagan and Reagan's parents, Jenny and Blake during this very emotional time in their young lives. Prayer is a powerful thing, and If that is all I know to do, I can do that.
Thank you all in advance, because I know how bloggers are, and know the outpouring of love you give to those who need it. Please pray.
Friday, February 11, 2011
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This is the third child I have heard of this week fighting cancer. It is just a terrible thing. I will put her on our prayer chain at church and continue to lift her and her family up in prayer. God does amazing things....and this should be no different. What a precious baby.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet friend you are, praying is all sometimes that is needed.
Oh, Suzanne you sweet lady. Consider this done.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry. I sit here reading with my one week old in my arms and I cannot, simply cannot, imagine the grief and battle this young family is facing with their precious Reagan. It breaks my heart. I will pray for her, for their family. May the Lord bless them with healing and grace to endure this trial.
ReplyDeleteI will pray for this sweet baby and her parents.
ReplyDeletesending loving thoughts and prayers their way..;j
ReplyDeleteI will be praying for Princess Reagan and her parents Jenny and Blake.
ReplyDeleteThe lord is embracing them in his powerful and loving arms.
Susan
Baby Reagan and her loving Mommy and Daddy are in my prayers!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Hi Suzanne, they have my prayers. I've never heard of anybody that young having cancer, this is very sad news. God bless,
ReplyDeleteKathy
What a precious little baby...sending many prayer out to little Reagan and her family.
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
My goodness, these things just don't make any sense. I will be praying for her and her parents. I can't even imagine how they are feeling.
ReplyDeleteMy Prayers are with Reagan and her family. My dauther was born with retnoblastmo she lost her eye at 17 months and she is now 20 and cancer free Prayer is a powerful thing!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne... There is always hope. My darling grandson was born with neuroblastoma. He had surgery to remove the tumor when he was less than six weeks old. Last month he celebrated his third cancer-free birthday, and is a healthy active little boy whose main goal in life right now is to annoy his sisters! Prayer worked then, and prayer will work now.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne-this is so hard for me to even think about! I cannot imagine the feelings and emotions that this family must be dealing with. I will certainly lift the whole family up in prayer. Bless your heart for your caring heart and spirit. Pat Collins-Fine
ReplyDeleteMy heart breaks for this darling angel. You say you feel like there is more you could do other then asking for prayer. Well, I believe that with prayer all things are possible and there is nothing more important then to offer up our prayers.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers are added to the others and with all these prayers God will surely hear us :)
Praying for all involved. Thanks for sharing this :)
ReplyDeletePrayers being said for this beautiful baby and her loved ones!
ReplyDelete*tears* Yes yes yes ... I will pray and I will spread the word for that precious gift of love and life.
ReplyDeleteSending prayers!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne,I am so sorry for the sorry that has befell your friend and her loved ones. Our prayers are out to the them today. God will give them strength and peace for whatever comes. I pray for this child's healing. Much love and prayers, Ginger
ReplyDeleteI will pray for this sweet baby and her parents. You are a wonderful friend.
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