I think this helped me get over the Rockets loss and all the J Lin posts on Clutchfans. I hope the family gets a chance to catch a rockets game soon.
hahah @ the men that are always falling down......cute kids, great story, thanks for sharing. Maybe i'm alone on this, but maybe you should consider removing the picture of her post-surgery. It's a delicate position to be in and people on the internet can be cruel.
You have a most beautiful family! The Rockets are lucky to have little angels like that cheering for the team!
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nice story, and you have a great family but why are they T-will fans, if he havent played more than 20 mins all season? :grin:
Awesome thread, thanks for posting. "The men who are always falling down"... priceless! Best of luck for your family!
That's a really sweet story. Hopefully the Rockets can continue their inspirational play this season to make you and your family and all of us here proud... ... Not to say that your story was lost on me. There are of course more important things than NBA basketball. But it's always nice seeing the good guys win, right? Especially beautiful to watch when the team just continues to over-achieve and impress, and a lot of their own fans are rooting for them to miss the playoffs.
WOW! The things that always put life into perspective, why must we always be reminded?You sir are very blessed. I'm so happy for your daughter and your family that she has made it through this difficult time. Not that my family doesn't get my love and attention often, but you've reminded me to walk in and kiss my sleeping son and the beautiful woman that holds it all together. Thanks for sharing, you have a wonderful family. Rockets fans for the WIN.
First I'd like to thank all of you guys and you're kind comments. I am sharing them with my daughters. With the post operation photos and the 'unkind' people's out there in anonymous world, we are resilient, bred tough down under and really there are more important things to worry about than some no name ghosts who take pleasure in mocking others misfortune. Tayleesha is proud of her, what she calls, 'battle scars'.