Friday, November 16, 2012
Five on Friday - Five Families ... (Okay, there's really seven!)
Monday I was privileged to be part of a "red carpet" premiere of a documentary featuring seven families that have been involved in our pediatric palliative care center. All of us who work in the center were in the documentary...but it was the families that really made this 60-minute film to educate medical students on pediatric palliative care.
Yes...we really did have a red carpet ceremony.
I can't think of anything I'd rather share or be a part of today...here's the trailer of Portraits of Life, Love, and Legacy through Pediatric Palliative Care:
Leaves you speechless...
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Wow have just watched Denise, I was so moved what brave wonderful families and what a job you and your colleagues do I admire you all so much ....
ReplyDeleteDenise, what an amazing job you do every day and comfort you personally must be to these families. I can't imagine there will be one dry eye when anyone watches this trailer.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow. . . . There are no words adequate enough to express what I'm feeling. I cannot imagine how much of yourself you must give to these families every day. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteDenise, so moving, You and your co workers are truely Angels here on earth.
ReplyDeleteSuch a moving video and I'm in awe of the work you and your colleagues do. Not everybody could do what you do.
ReplyDeleteoh my.... i am moved.... i agree..no words....
ReplyDeletelove all you do.... big hugs.... xo
So wonderful Denise. Amazing work is going on there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful film. I especially love the message about adding life to their years not just years to their life. Awesome. Thank you so much for sharing these stories and for doing the wonderful work you do every day. Bless you.
ReplyDeleteThank God there are people in the world like those of you in your center.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you Denise for this wonderful work that you do. These families seem to really be helped by the work of this organization. Be sure to take it easy on yourself as you do this. sally
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post....God bless you for your work on behalf of these precious one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to the families and the people who assist them. Your world is full of love.
ReplyDeleteSo moving, what a beautiful post. You do an amazing job.
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