I miss my Zoe
I miss my Zoe
I miss my Zoe
I miss my Zoe
I miss my Zoe
I miss my Zoe
I miss my Zoe
..........



As if writing it 100 times will make it go away. I can't even see the screen for the stupid tears in my eyes.
I can do this.
Posted by debutaunt at December 3, 2005 08:47 AMoh no!
I can't even imagine how sad you must be feeling --
stay busy...
stay hopeful!
you will be with her in time, but we have to get you strong first, okay?
I am holding you close.
Posted by: blackbird at December 3, 2005 11:04 AMJust know that we all are out here rooting you on and crying with you, to eventually turn them tears to kickass GUFFAWS!
Posted by: Kim at December 3, 2005 12:55 PMI am registered in the bone marrow donor registry. Several years ago while I was in college, a child in the area was diagnosed with leukemia and his parents organizaed a massive drive to register people as potential donors. Over 2,000 people were added to the registry and a match for the teenager was found. Would it be possible for your family to organize a similar sort of drive? I have no idea where you would start, but I don't doubt that it would help YOU and others with the accursed dracula blood.
As always, I keep you and your adorable little Zoe in my prayers :)
Posted by: annaoj at December 3, 2005 04:58 PMOf course you can do this! Just look at that face!! What bigger motivation could there be than that little angel?! Hang in there lady!
Posted by: buffi at December 3, 2005 10:32 PM(Wait, I lied. Jenna wasn't the youngest - I think she had a sister even younger than her. Now if only I could remember her brother's names...)
Posted by: Christine at December 4, 2005 02:45 AMBIG HUGS honey. Hang in there. You are doing this. xoxo
Posted by: Rachel at December 4, 2005 03:33 AMYou CAN do this because you will get BETTER and be there for her, always.
thinking of you.
Posted by: Sarcastic Journalist at December 4, 2005 09:20 AMWhat an absololute beauty. She's so full of joy.
Posted by: Annie at December 6, 2005 05:11 PM