For those of y’all who don’t know me, my name is Katie, and
I am Brittany’s little sister (Charlotte’s aunt and Godmother). I asked my sister if I could do a guest post
on her blog, but I did not tell her what I was going to say. I’m sure she was a little scared giving me
permission to do this, but I’m really glad she did. Here goes nothing...
I don't often scroll through my newsfeed on Facebook because
I really don't have time, but the other day I opened the app, and one of the
first posts I saw was a friend of mine complaining about one of the many struggles of motherhood. I kept scrolling and I saw person after person complaining about
one thing or another.
This made me think of my sister. Not because she complains a
lot...but because in the last year, life has dealt her and her family blows
that would give her every right to complain, but she doesn't.
In May, when she found out her 9 month old baby had cancer
and would have to have surgery to remove the tumor, only to undergo 8 rounds of
vigorous chemotherapy, lasting until October, she didn't complain.
When her daughter turned 10 months old in the hospital, she
didn't complain.
When she couldn't invite any children to Charlotte's 1st
birthday party because Charlotte can't get sick or get her vaccinations, she
didn't complain.
Even though my sister can't run simple errands during the
day, while her husband's at work, because she can't take Charlotte in public,
for fear of exposing her to anything, she doesn't complain.
Even though my sister has to take Charlotte to the hospital
at least once a week and watch them draw blood from her tearful baby, she still doesn't
complain.
Even though she can't explain to her baby what's going on or why this is happening, she still does not complain.
In everything she does, she praises God and starts every day with a thankful, loving heart. She puts on a brave face and does everything and anything to make her baby girl smile. She is one of the most beautiful, grateful, selfless people I know. She and her husband both have only grown stronger through this, and I am in awe of them both.
I'm not saying this hasn't been difficult for her. I'm not saying she doesn't hurt every single time her baby girl feels any kind of pain. What I am saying is, the next time you or I feel the need to complain...we need to think about all that we have to be thankful for. We need to ask ourselves what we are doing to ease someone else's burden because that is what gives life meaning. I see it every day in the way my sister does everything in her power to make my niece the happiest girl in the world.
My niece is a warrior for sure, but she most certainly gets it from her momma. My sister is my hero. 💛🎗