In October of 2012, a mother named Amy was diagnosed with stage 3C metastatic ovarian cancer. The diagnosis was a terrible one, but after surgery, 4 months of chemo and lots of struggling, it looked like things were beginning to look up.
Her cancer was in remission for only a year before she and her family received awful news. It was back, only this time it was resistant to traditional treatment. That means her cancer will ultimately be terminal.
No one knows how much time they will have left with their darling mother, wife, sister, daughter and friend… but they’re going to make the most of it.
To celebrate their love for Amy…
More than a few people decided to put together an amazing surprise.
To see the amazing surprise they had in store for Amy, watch the video below!
Life can be cruel and unfair, but at least the incredible outpouring of love that Amy received on this special day can be something she can treasure forever. Share this act of love with others… there won’t be a dry eye when you do.
Source: ViralNova
The best of their love is something she’ll indeed treasure forever. I’m re-blogging this wonderful video.
Russ
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Reblogged this on A Grateful Man and commented:
The best of their love is something she’ll indeed treasure forever.
With Love,
Russ
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Bless you all! Beautiful!
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Bless!
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Reblogged this on Sunshinebright and commented:
I love flash mobs. They bring surprise, joy and happiness to the recipients, but also bring a sense of giving to the participants. Here is one of the best I’ve seen in quite a while. It was a celebration of life in honor of this terminally ill woman.
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This was very special. Thanks for this experience. I’ve shared it on my blog as a reblog.
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Thank you 🙂
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That was beautiful…what a wonderful way to show you love someone. I especially enjoyed seeing Amy…loving it too.
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Reblogged this on Serenity Does Exist and commented:
So beautiful. Here’s to learning how to be present, live in the moment and appreciate each new day. In the grand scheme of life, petty things just don’t matter.
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Wonderful! I was reminded of a few days ago of a post I had written about all the negativity I had seen in my news feed and I asked if anyone was grateful for something or had any joy to share! I’m extremely grateful my friend, Katherine Trauger directed me to this blog. It’s wonderful to see people enjoying and loving a wonderful person such as Amy and having fun doing it to boot! Thank you for beginning this blog!
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I meant to say on Facebook. Sorry!
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