Cassidy's Journey Through Osteosarcoma

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This is a dedicated blog for updates on Cassidy's fight against Osteosarcoma, and to witness and testify the greatest love of God to all humanity by all the love, prayers and supports the brothers and sisters in Christ are pouring onto little Cassidy and the Sheng's family. . . . . . . . . . . "God is Love" John 4:16

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By the request and suggestion of some concerned brothers and sisters, due to the reason that some of those who are diligently praying for Cassidy and her family are from all around the world and may not know our circle of friends personally, the regular Blog posting may confused them because Dr. Jesse would sometimes refer to people by the names known to local circle only. Therefore, this new Prayer page is made for those who would like to just see the updated prayer needs of the Sheng Family so they can pray more specific prayers for them. So feel free to pass this site onto more prayer buddies to effect a greater prayer power. Thus the name of this new site http://PowerPray.blogspot.com


Monday, June 8, 2015

Promise me...


We attended a very beautiful and emotional memorial service yesterday at Emily's House with other parents of children who had spent their last part of life's journey there gracefully. We met almost all the nurses and volunteers who had served there during our 2-month stay at Emily’s House, and met parents whom we had lived with during our stay. We also met many other parents whom we had never met……We finally met Ava's family.  Cass always sat by the window to look at the Ava's Garden while she was painting or reading when she was able to get out of her room. Back then, Cass was always wondering who Ava was and observing the garden. On the ground was written "Promise me you will always remember me and smile." Ava was two and a half years old when she had spent the last day of life on earth.

We planted the Forget-me-nots with the stone bearing each child's name. Each child is so precious. I was reading their names one by one; there were 19 names in total. I imagined a picture of them all, the young and babies all friends with Cass in Heaven!

"In our child's life we experienced the reality of hope and the meaning of child-like faith. In our child's death we have discovered anew our own need for hope in Divine Providence and a faith which transcends our mortal liabilities."


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