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Please join us to support a brave little girl in the fight of her life. Julia (Juls) Stone was recently diagnosed with and will BEAT stage four Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of childhood bone cancer. She is a sweet and spunky little girl with a great deal of spirit. Her greatest champions are her mom and dad - Richie and Rachel. She is part of a loving Christian family made up of Richie, Rachel, 3 adopted children (Mackenzie, Ally, and Andrew) and two biological children (Julia and Ahnika). The family lives in southern Missouri and must travel to Children’s Hospital in St. Louis for Juls’ treatments. The medical and travel costs will be enormous so Team Juls is lending support in any way possible. We are rallying together to provide prayers, well-wishes and fundraising events. We aim to lend spiritual and emotional support and to ease the financial impact of medical/travel expenses for Juls' family during this tough time. Please join the fight with Team Juls!
There are a several ways to lend your support for Juls, so please reference the How You Can Help tab for more information. Thank you for your prayers all the support!

Saturday, March 1, 2014

2/2 - 2/7 - Baskets, buttered rolls and more treatments

February 2nd

From Momma:
-Juls had a good day at Grandma's house with Aly and Ahna. She's now home watching TMNT
Shes feeling good and eating a little. Please pray for her as she has round 14 on Friday. It will be in patient. Pray her body is protected from the chemo. That it doesn't effect her heart lungs or other organs. I hate chemo but I hate cancer more!!
Praising God he took it all away.

 

 

 

February 3rd

From Momma:
-Had a very nice day.
Juls, Ahna and I spent the day running errands. Everywhere we went someone told Juls they've been praying for her and told her how special she was. It was so sweet.
Then I made a phone call and dialed the wrong number and I accidentally called a very dear friend I haven't spoken to in a few years. 


February 4th

From Momma:
-Thank you to everyone who thought of us with Shawn Kohrs latest event with the valentine cards. It's sweet and truly kind just like Shawn himself.
But Id prefer to sit this one out. ..for rather selfish reasons. See when we aren't in the hospital or I'm not running to drs or giving her meds I like to pretend that we are a normal family. A family not being plagued by this awful disease. Just enjoying my family. I want to pretend for a moment this holiday that everything is normal and ok .....and not be reminded of my daughter's cancer
My second reason is my other kids understand why Juls gets special attention but they don't. ....they feel left out often. And that also breaks my heart.
So as great and awesome as this is....I think we will pass.
Some times reality hurts to bad.....


February 5th

From Grandpa David:
-Juls has been doing really good and we thank the Lord for all these good days. This morning she was having trouble deciding what to wear. She had me looking for a dress for her, but nothing seemed to be what she wanted I told her that it was really cold outside and she needed something warm so she decided on her Care Bear costume it was thick and fuzzy and nice and warm. Perfect. Jul's ANC counts soared this week which is good because she will go back in Friday for another 3 day treatment. We are praying for everyone to have safe travel during this winter storm and Thank all the Modot and other drivers working to make our roads safer.

February 6th

From Momma:
-Yes Juls is sleeping in a basket. Shes resting up for round 14 this weekend.
Praying god protects her body during her chemo. Praying her counts don't bottom out and she doesn't get fevers. Also praying for her appetite.
Cant wait until this is all over and we can relax in the sun with a healthy little girl. So ready for this to be over.















 February 7th

From Momma:
-Juls is almost done with her chemo today. She'll be rescanned on February 11th CT, MRI and bone scans.
Of course these scans are clear just like the last ones!!
Praising God....in this storm

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