- Tue, Oct 14, 2008 /
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How insignificant thid must be, coming from someone you've met only 4 times, someone who is only 13 and can't imagine the pain you're feeling, but i will try my best to put my experince with Ally into words. She was amazing. You would see her picture and that smiling girl would make you so happy. She turned bad days around for me, just thinking about how amazing she was. I cried a lot for Ally. I cried when she was born about the unjust situation, I cried every time she was sick, I cried when i saw her walking from dot to dot during physical therapy, I cried on Easter when she got to try chocolate. She never ceased to amaze me either. Right when you think something terrible is going to happen, the strength of the sweetest girl comes shining through. I have told so many people about your amazing little girl, and I have yet to find one person who doesn't want to do something, no matter how small, to help this family. When a 13 year old boy starts to care about "that little girl who we made cards for last year that was sick yet really happy" then you are once again reminded of All's special powers. I am a big beleiver of having a mission in life that is all part of God's plan and I think that in four years, Ally really did God proud. She was so inspirational, she touched so many lives, and helped so many people. Although her body is no londer with us, everyone who had even heard of her will have ally's spirit in their hearts forever.
This whole message has been directed to Jill and Shane and Ashley, however i have a brief message for Ally. Ally I love you so much, and I always will. You will never be forgotten. i hope that now in Heaven you begin something new and wonderful and without pain. I also just wanted to let you know that when my younger cousin who is about five heard of your passing she said, "well that's good, she gets to eat ice cream now." So just one last message that holds every meaning in the worl; Ally, i really really love you.