Update on Little Girl in Dublin

by OldMcGroin

6 comments
  1. Every time I read one of these updates I feel such sadness for the circumstances and awe for the girl and her family. And I kick my own arse. I think I have it bad? I need to get over myself! If anyone is a superhero or a family of superheroes, it is this family. This little girl. Almost insurmountable odds and yet they show up every day, deal with unimaginable challenges and somehow don’t lose compassion or love. If that isn’t real life, tangible heroism then what is? Wish there was more to do than donate.

  2. Thanks for the update! So happy for the family to see her improving.

  3. My heart hurts with each update, and in an equal opposite reaction my heart bursts with pride for this girl and her amazing parents.

  4. They seem an incredible family. They never seem to express the anger that would be so understandable, they never blame, they never seem to look for sympathy, and other than these updates about a little girl who was on the minds of many in this country they look for no other publicity or attention. They just give updates that express what to me reads like genuine thankfulness that their little girl who they love so much is still with them. Considering the events and aftermath of that day, I would hope so many would read these posts and be ashamed of their hijacking of events. Of course that won’t happen.

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