Amy’s wonderful. I’ve been thinking hard about what Amy would do. And what I can do in Amy’s honor. And dang, that bar is set high, just saying. You’ve all come up with some great items. I’ve always been in awe of Amy and her relationship with her parents and family. Plus their inclusion into both. so this was a challenge to find the right thing to do first. And I went with family first. Helping out a family member, a special niece, who could use the help without a doubt. To help her and her family. I know Amy adores her nieces and would do anything she could for them. Amy, here is my first post, with many to follow. I’m wearing my bracelet every day. And I get many opportunities to explain why I wear it. My honor badge to Amy, to Dave, to Emily. I wish I could do more. I’m praying so hard for you all. Amy, I know this week will be a big change. We are starting this fight this week, and kickin some ass, we got cha babe. So glad to be family. I love you sister. Windi.
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Hi Windi,
Your post made Amy cry, you are truly a great friend!
Praying for someone is the greatest gift you can give!
thank you,
Dave
Oh Windi, my eyes are filled with tears, thank you for being my friend and long time honorary sister, which you have been for years. Working with you, Judy, and Kim (my sister in- law ) for my father at our dental office, he always treated all of you, like his very own daughters. We had many many great years there. The parties we had for him, after we found out he had brain cancer, he loved those and talked about his girls again and shared pictures and said how great it was to be Dr. Bob again. He is watching over all of us now, and knows you ladies, are here for me. Thank you for all the years and wonderful memories of working with you and knowing you. I love you -Amy