April 19, 2022
My sweet little daughter has small hands. They were once active. She used them to express herself as she spoke and laughed. She also loved cooking and normal day-to-day activities. At work, she was a fast typist and won awards in sales.
Her tiny hands are mostly still these days. She holds them stiffly and keeps her fingers together. She loved jewelry and rings. It was normal for her to wear six or seven rings at a time, and she loved manicures.
The disease has altered all movements, including her hands.
I hold tightly to what is and wish for what was.
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