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In 3 weeks, my good friend, Stefani Bush, and I will be joining mito families from all over New England for the MitoAction 5K and Family Fun Walk. While we are not actively seeking donations this time around (we just asked for donations for the UMDF walk we planned in May), we do want to invite you to join our team in an act of solidarity. If you’re not in the area (or are but busy that day), we encourage you to join as a “virtual walker” to show your support and help us raise awareness of this horrible disease. To join, simply click on our link and go to “Join Team” on the left-hand side of the site (right above our team members). From there, you can register to walk ($20) or register as a “virtual walker” (FREE).

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Today, Keith and I went in to Children’s Hospital Boston to visit some friends. The main purpose of our visit was to watch over Sasha while her parents took her brother to an appointment with the metabolism doctor in another wing of the hospital. As you may or may not recall, I mentioned that Sasha was admitted to CHB on Tuesday. She was having bowel issues as well as some bothersome neurological impairments. The staff in the Emergency Department exhausted their options so she was admitted for some pretty big treatments for such a little girl. Keith went in yesterday night to visit and bring Stefani and Ralph some supplies and came back telling of the little girl who was not the Sasha we know and love. As I wrote in my last post, she is a spirited, joyful, engaging, empowering, strong, and inspiring 5-year-old. I admire her fierceness. Last night, however, she was not fierce; she was resigned.

When Keith and I showed up at 10am, Sasha was still asleep. This is particularly odd for Sasha as she rarely sleeps past 7am. We sneaked in and sat down nearby her bed with True. Pretty soon, the metabolism team came around to check on her so I quietly roused her. When she saw us, she perked up immediately and sat up with a grin. When she saw True, that grin turned into a full-on smile. She giggled as True hopped up onto her bed and gave her kisses. The metabolism team was pleased that she was so responsive as she apparently hadn’t been in the previous days. She was able to hop down and perform the tasks the team asked of her with very little prodding. This pleased the metabolism team further. She showed them some of True’s tricks and said “thank you” as they left.

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First, my apologies for the huge gap between updates. Last week was, well, “one of those weeks.” Between work, sleep, and the multitude of birthdays, I nearly forgot to breathe and did forget to regulate my temperature.

Let’s start out with the birthdays! I want to wish a HUGE happy birthday to my friends and family:
My Daddy (August 15)
Cousin Lindsay (August 16)
Former Roomie Dorothy (August 16)
My Mama (August 18)
My “niece” Sasha (August 20)
My Uncle Mark (August 20)
My Gammy (August 21)
My other “niece” Alexis (August 21)

You guys make my world and I’m so blessed that you’ve been in my life for another year. I wish I could have been closer to all of you to help you celebrate your special days. Unfortunately, the birthday honorees live in five different states from Massachusetts to Texas to California so it was, alas, impossible. I do hope you all celebrated in the style worthy of your awesomeness.

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