Support For Christi Thomas

This blog is to help offer support to the Thomas Family and their daughter, Christi, in her battle against cancer. Please visit Christi's website at www.ChristiThomas.com to learn more. There, you'll find journals, photos and a lots of other information about this amazing child and her family.

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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Brief Update


Thanks just doesn't say enough about how much gratitude we feel, but since I can' think of a better word, thanks for all of the kind words and thoughts that have been shared during our first Holiday Season without Christi. Shayla openly talks about Christi 3-10 times a day and Shayne and I end up having tears spill out at least once a day. We miss her more and more each day. We've been very busy in recent days trying to do unique things to help keep our minds off of the fact that one of our dear family members is "missing". I'll update soon. I believe it has helped. Additionally, I'm continuing with my "Christi is at a friend's house" style of denial which does indeed "help". It was denial which served me well during her four years of treatments so I'm trying to continue this way of coping. Last night I was pleasantly surprised to see this awesome picture / poem of the girls on another website and I was so deeply touched by the kindess of God's people. It's a lovely tribute. Thank you, everyone!

4 Comments:

At 28/12/06 3:53 PM, Blogger Frapper said...

What a lovely tribute to your daughters!I'm sure there are so very many people out there who've heard of your family through Christi and have been touched by all that you've been through. My prayers remain with your family as you find ways to cope with Christi's absence; it's nice that Shayla talks so often of her sister. She's a special little girl, and must miss Christi terribly.

 
At 29/12/06 4:19 AM, Blogger Karen said...

A prayer was said over our Christmas lunch for Christi and for you all. I hope that you all managed to keep your heads up despite the fact that it must have been very difficult for you to enjoy the festivities without your precious little girl.

I couldn't help but think that, through her courage and her optimism and her gentle grace, Christi has extended the true meaning of Christmas well beyond the festive season and reminded us that we should be celebrating each and every day. Thus, whilst Christmas retained much of its usual magic, there was also a sense, for me, that I had been rejoicing for months and that, rather than a once-a-year sense of peace and goodwill, I have learnt, through Christi, to carry a little piece of Christmas with me all year round. She truly is an inspiration. Thank you!

 
At 30/12/06 1:26 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is my second Christmas season without my son and you are right...it doesn't get easier. Please know my prayers are with you and your family as you move through this devastating journey of your lives...

 
At 30/12/06 1:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is my second Christmas without my son, and you are right...it does not get any easier. You may appear to do better to people outside the family but I don't believe we ever move past it. We are forever changed by the death of our children. Please know my prayers are with you and your family as you walk this very difficult part of life's journey.

 

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