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Some Arden’s Day readers from Maine came out to our recent JDRF fundraiser in central NJ.  Granted they were already in northern New Jersey visiting with family but they definitely win the prize for longest distance travelled. 

 

From left to right: Julia (type I), Julia’s mom Holly, Barbara, Julia’s Grandmom, Ava the little sister and Julia’s Aunt Pat.

 

When I met Barbara in person the day of the fundraiser she told me how much Arden’s Day means to her family. I’ll keep that conversation private, just for me, but I do want to say this, “I am so happy that this site is helping people, the knowledge that sharing Arden’s day is helping other children makes all of this a little more tolerable”.

 

Thanks for coming Julia!  I hope you had a great time, Arden loved meeting you.  

 

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The following are archived comments from this post. You can post new comments below.

Anonymous
I really don t know what to say.. my love for Julia is so deep, i pray every night with my two girls that a cure is close. Julia and her family are amazing. She is without a doubt the most courageous little girl I know as I am sure all childern with type 1 are. I love you Julia 

With more love then you will ever know, 

Auntie Viviene
Thursday, April 8, 2010 - 10:06 AM
Barbara (Julia's Grandma)
Scott,

Thank you for including us in your web-site.  To be included in a web-site that means ever so much to us is such an honor.  It touches us so deeply when we read about similar experiences in caring for our precious girls.

We did a lot of fun activities while visiting family in N.J.  However, Julia said her favorite was your Bowling Fundraiser and meeting Arden.  Again, I cannot emphasize enough how grateful we are for both your web-site and for the numerous fundraisers you have for JDRF.  

Sincerely,
Barbara
Friday, April 9, 2010 - 09:06 AM
Scott
You guys are going to make me cry... Thank you!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 - 01:45 PM

 

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Coles TrialNet Blog

 

 

 

 

Hello, I’m Cole, Arden’s brother and I wanted to share the experience I had today at Arden’s endo appointment.

 

I'm nervous and just a little bit excited that I'm going to get my blood drawn for CHOP's TrialNet study today. I thought this was the least I could do for my sister. I'm not thrilled about it but my sister Arden has had type I diabetes for almost four years and my blood can help find new treatments. All of my family and millions of other people are working to help doctors to cure diabetes. My dad has been working on this website ever since Arden was diagnosed with type I. He created it to help people who want to learn more about type I diabetes, so my dad's website helps people.

 

 

I'm in the waiting room now and my dad is filling out paperwork for me and Arden.... Now we are in the vitals room. Arden is the one getting weighed and measured but I have to be here, I'm getting even more nervous....

 

Now we are in the exam room waiting for the nurse to come get me... She's ready for me... Be right back. 

 

I'm back, she just took the blood and it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. It did sting, but not the worst feeling ever. The worst thing about it is that I can hardly bend my arm because of the band-aid and that's not so bad. I thought it would be as bad as when I slammed my finger with a weight last month.

 

I think that I did a really good deed today and I hope that other siblings of diabetics consider helping too.

 

To learn more about TrialNet go to

http://www.diabetestrialnet.org

 

Thank you for reading my first blog post,

 

Cole

age 10

 

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Aunt Megs
Great job Cole!
Monday, April 5, 2010 - 11:31 PM
Grandmom
Cole, iam so proud of you,you did a wonderful thing,i know you must be feeling great,to be able to help ardei love you all,again i am so proud of you.

Saturday, April 10, 2010 - 10:57 AM 

 

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