And down we go
Paigee is only just now waking. Today we notice that Paigee's hands and feet are cold to the touch; a sign that her circulation is slowing. How special to be able to start marking off boxes on the spiraling swirl down.
Ms. Johnna ( a Teacher from Quarry Lane, pre-K ) dropped off a book and recorded book yesterday. That was the Teacher Paigee had when she was diagnosed umpteen million years back. It gave me goosebumps when I realized that it connected back to that early date. Back to when I raced home T/Th nights trying to get Paigee to swim lessons. Oh, what I would do to just be starting this journey again ...
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hi
my name is carrie. i'm a friend of Ben Diffenderfer's Aunt Rachel. my daughter julia is 3 and my son matt is 7. I was saddened to learn of Paigee's fight. It didn't take much reading of the blog to get an understanding how special paigee is. you have our warmest thoughts.
I am also tied to Ben Diffenderfer - his cousin. Reading about Paigee, and her fight, it's clear that this is another incredible story of love, strength, and amazing determination. Sending prayers and love your way....
Sarah
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