tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7717505488908112550.post21378267575766262..comments2024-03-06T20:13:05.766-07:00Comments on Fishes for Marrow Wishes: Matthew's Messagesjerihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05334193146809678214noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7717505488908112550.post-21413647385474481632012-01-22T13:58:26.837-07:002012-01-22T13:58:26.837-07:00I love your kids. They are such good siblings and ...I love your kids. They are such good siblings and truly love each other so much. When I was thirteen, my two sisters and parents and I moved to Argentina for six months. It was a hard time, not knowing Spanish very well and feeling like the culture was a little too different. But my sisters and I got closer together because we knew that all we had was each other. I know it's the same for you and your kids. Family is the most important thing and they are learning this at a very young age. We love you!Annahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11428911990635089660noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7717505488908112550.post-49919542313876481302012-01-22T13:51:06.092-07:002012-01-22T13:51:06.092-07:00YOu are so smart to remember these things and even...YOu are so smart to remember these things and even though WE see what our other kids are doing and how important they are, it's SO IMPORTANT to let them KNOW we notice and appreciate them! Our middle son struggled with many emotions through both transplants with big sis getting tons of attention for donating and of course Emily for having the BMT's. It is hard not to feel left out. It takes a lot of effort and help from others to remind the others how important and NEEDED they are. You are doing an amazing job!! We are praying for good counts tomorrow!!Jill Heapshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00066967124817959089noreply@blogger.com