Today we checked back into Phoenix Children’s Hospital to begin our second round of Chemotherapy. Although very stressful to get going and prep for our overnight sleepover, once we get here…..well…it’s just awesome. Kendra Scott showed up AGAIN and We made matching bracelets! They are her every month and donate so much time and effort putting a smile on these kids faces.  We have a pretty kickass jewelry collection starting to grow so thank you Kendra Scott!

Oh and Morgan and I were Twinsies today!

Morgan was greeted by her favorite Child Life specialist Kelsey. She has been with us since the first hour of diagnosis and we get to see her all the time. If you don’t know what Child Life is about, please check it out. These fabulous people are well educated angels whose job is to create a fun atmosphere for the kids here at PCH along with explaining and guiding them through some tough times. (They have also picked me up off the floor a bit as well) We love Kelsey soooo much! She always has Morgan’s favorite toys ready for her!

I am going to post more information tomorrow but we have been put on hold for Chemo due to some abnormal blood work that came back. Daddy came and took Morgan to get a ct scan to make sure no cancer has spread which is what they are currently afraid of right now. She has the best Daddy in the world. The ct scan showed the treatment is working in her liver which is awesome but they are so high they are worried it might be somewhere else in her body. Her torso region looks safe but we will know more when we get an MRI tomorrow. Please pray tonight for a clean MRI and no surprises. I don’t know if I can mentally prepare for a battle somewhere else in her beautiful 4 year old body. She is an amazing trooper and I am learning so much being her Mom. Until tomorrow when we know more: here’s some pictures of this hot guy being a kickass Dad.

I love you Tom and I’m happy I made babies with you. You are what defines a great father and have stepped up to the plate for your daughter in a way that I hope you know is rare. We will get through this and will come out stronger than when we went in.  I will try to show you this more.  I love you Mr. Schnorr.