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Much to My Surprise

Since Ashley has been doing so well we have not done any fundraisers since Christmas last year. However, the cookbook fundraiser is ongoing. Since we have asked people not to donate to Ashley's Liver Transplant Fund with the American Liver Foundation, we have not received any donations. As much as we would like to continue to raise money to cover Ashley's current and future medical expenses, we just don't have a beneficial fund set up for Ashley as of right now.

But much to my surprise someone donated to Ashley early this month and I was not even aware.

It has been months since I checked the PayPal account so tonight I logged onto the account and discovered that on June 1 E. O'Brien from Spring Hill, Florida donated $25 to Ashley's Fund. Thank you E. O'Brien, whoever you are, your gift will help pay for Ashley's trip to Shands Hospital on June 26.


Ashley Thanks You!


If you would like to help Ashley with her medical expenses, you too can donate through PayPal using the link at the top of this post/blog.

If I knew how to make this blog a three column blog I would list all of Ashley's donors names on this blog. Ashley's donors deserve recognition, they deserve to have a special place on her blog. Maybe I will be surprised again and someone will help me create a three column blog or even better; a blog with a navigation menu.

Much to my surprise 2009 is turning out to be a good year for Ashley's health, for Ashley's mom and dad; we pray that it continues to surprise us.

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