30.04.2024 05:25
Today, we would like to share with you a glimpse into the photo album of a wonderful family of a marvellous little girl. This little girl brought joy to everyone with her lovely appearance, dancing and drawing skills, and love for sewing and playing with her friends' pets. Unfortunately, she was unable to have a pet due to her allergies.
However, their happy life was interrupted by a dangerous disease that afflicted the most vulnerable and cherished member of the family - their child. This illness changed not only the child's health but also her appearance. Nonetheless, the family's happy moments were captured in photos! Even now, both parents and the girl enjoy revisiting these pictures to remember their joyful days, relive those moments, and draw strength from them, hoping they will experience happy days again soon.
‘Ah, what a lot of things have not happened to us!
The first step, first class, first waltz.
All the things that words can't tell,
‘The pictures will tell us.
How many things we've forgotten
How many things we'll forget again
‘To remember who we were
‘Look in the family album.’
Have you guessed who's in the photo? Support the cute little girl!
May this time offer chances to reflect on the past and look to the future. The future belongs to our descendants, our children, and we can trust them! However, they need our support.
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