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  1. Mary! I received you sweet, handwritten thank you note for my tiny gift today. You didn't have to do that! But that is a sweet picture of you and Courtney that you included and I will treasure it.

  2. Dear Mary, I just wrote a comment and it disappeared into cyberspace. Sigh. I have only been recently introduced to you and your beautiful Courtney. I have no words, simply crying with you. Your Monday sounded like a near perfect collection of moments, snuggling together. But the nights, the nights are so hard. Thank you for sharing your story, I have spent some evenings catching up on your posts, what a journey. Wishing you more gentle moments through these days.

  3. Hi Mary, I just found your blog through The hilarious Grace Patton. Your journey is left a footprint on my heart and your faith simply astounds me. I cannot even fathom the road you have traveled but I wanted to let you know you have a praying friend in Chicago…sending big huge hugs that I pray you can feel from here. With love, AmyW.

  4. It is now nearly a year since we lost our beloved son, Sam, to leukemia. He was 12. The things you write – I so identify with. But I have to tell you: you WILL get through losing her. Our son was a very holy boy, and though we lost his physical presence, he is more available now to us that he ever could be when he was alive. He has shown his love and intercession for us countless times. There is nothing quite like being the mother of a saint. He died on the feast day of his patron, St Jude. I had thought I would pray a novena of thanksgiving to St Jude this year (feast day October 28) when it occurred to me that I could pray a novena now to our son as well. I do grieve still, but there has been so much beauty that has come only because of his death that I am not overwhelmed by his grief. In my novena to my son, I will include your intentions as well.

  5. Just wanting to give you virtual hugs, reassurance that you and yours are in my prayers, and that reading your blog makes me very sad at times (and wish that I lived nearby to bring you gobs of food because feeding others is my love language) but it also makes me so thankful for this wonderful Church, for you for sharing and giving all of us in the internets an opportunity to get to know your lovely Miss Courtney.

  6. What an eartlhly saint Courtney is, and your family is giving us such a beautiful reminder to all of us about what love looks like, how we are called to love, and what is important. I think of your family and pray for you all so often, and we've never even had the pleasure of meeting.

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