But, for now, here's a little glimpse of the start of my share.
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Years ago I had no idea how these kids would impact me. How they would impress and inspire me. I had no idea how they would challenge me and make me want to be better. I was young, naive, had good intentions, and am so glad I took the steps to be a part of the two week stint I was there.
Years ago I spent two weeks at a Diabetic camp. I was on medical staff. I didn't expect to be, but, in the end, it made sense. I knew very little about Type 1 diabetes prior to arriving for my training, but you can believe that I left this camp knowing Type 1 Diabetes like the back of my hand. I had to! For the sake and care of the outstanding 9 and 10 year old girls that would share a glimpse of true heroism that I was not expecting.
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Now get on over to Ordinary Lovely to finish reading about these incredible kids!
I have met and gotten to know a few of these heroic little ones over the years and I am always so blown away by their courage, and their strength! This sounds like it was such a beautiful experience: thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am too, Melody. It really is amazing and beautiful how they embrace their day-to-day. It really was a beautiful experience that I won't ever forget.
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