This week's blog has
been written by my brilliant daughter.
She's nine and is the most
thoughtful and caring person I know – I learn something from her
every day:
When I'm at home I
forget that mummy has MS, I always do baking with her and we have made some
amazing cakes.
This year has been good and bad - mummy had a
eye patch for the start of the year but now she is on tablets to try and stop her having relapses.
She can play with me a lot more and she doesn't get as many headaches.
She can play with me a lot more and she doesn't get as many headaches.
We can go the park and
also decorate the Christmas tree together.
Last Friday, mummy was
helping set up at the Christmas fair at my school and I was at guitar, when I came out of
guitar she came and gave me a hug and a kiss.
The reason why I chose
this song is because I have always known mummy when she has had MS. She has had a few relapses and I have been with her.
So it means
that I am still standing even though she has had relapses.
I know we will be ok even though it is sad to see her ill.
I know we will be ok even though it is sad to see her ill.
:: I'm still standing by Elton John
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