
A while back I asked for prayers for our friends The Keslers as their daughter, Sierra battled cancer.
Today, Sierra lost her battle. Please pray for her family and her friends as we and they struggle to figure out this bullshit disease and how to come to terms with burying a child.
Sierra was loved by everyone who simply looked into her face. You couldn't help it. She was innocence, light, love and happiness all contained in a tiny body of a little girl. Her body betrayed her and although she won't be earthly bound, her light and her ability to love, to embrace life and to make everyone around her smile, will live for everyone she leaves behind.
Braden is currently entertaining us with his whoopie cushion. Helping a friend face the next days, weeks, months and years of figuring out their new normal, their family with a giant gaping hole sucking the oxygen out of their lungs, we hug our boys a little tighter and are reminded how fragile happiness is and how easily, in an instant things can go horribly wrong and your arms will ache for a dead child for the rest of your life.
Again, please take just 30 second and ask God to grace this family with the strength to get through this with their sanity and faith in tact.
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/sierrakesler
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4 comments:
Oh, I'm so sorry Pam. What a horrible thing for your friends. Children just shouldn't die. It just shouldn't happen.
I'll be praying for your friends. Hang in there.
I am so sorry to hear this. Prayers to Sierra's family and yours as you all grieve.
I'm so sorry to hear this too Pam... I remember saying a prayer for Sierra and her family the first time you posted about her. I guess God had different plans for her though and I'll be saying another one today for everyone left reeling by His decision to have her be with Him instead.
me again... is "Yusufyusuf" commenter above a friend of yours?
If he is... he's a bit insensitive peddling cameras on this kind of post.
If he's not... then he should fuck off and peddle his camera's somewhere else... like in Turkey.
Don't cha' think?
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