From Deseret News archives:
Christmas I Remember Best: Holiday means love even amid tragedy
Months before Christmas, Susie and I started looking forward to sharing our first Christmas with our new little daughter. This, we knew, was going to be a most memorable and glorious Christmas.
But during October something went wrong very wrong. Kristi got what we thought was only a minor illness, but she continued to cough and cough. Her appetite faded. As her illness lingered for over a week, a decision was made, mostly to reassure her worried parents, to take our infant daughter to her pediatrician.
Later that same afternoon, I received a call. Her doctor wanted to speak to me. I reasoned quickly that he was being kind and he just wanted to reassure an overly concerned father. But he spoke with concise seriousness and stark bluntness. "George, your daughter has cancer." He continued, "We can't tell what type of cancer she has, but it doesn't look good. I admitted her to the hospital." Then in conclusion, and after a momentary pause, he empathized and comforted by softly saying, "I'm sorry."
After arriving at the hospital, the doctors showed and explained the X-rays to me, and pointed out the harsh realities of her illness. My worst fears were being realized. I tried to reason and clear my mind as I grasped that Kristi, our precious little daughter, was dying.
As I walked to Kristi's hospital room, I took what seemed like the longest and most difficult walk of my life. I saw children singing and playing in the toy room. I knew I would have to face my wife. We shed a lot of tears that evening and in the coming days and weeks before Christmas, as Kristi went through multiple surgeries and vigorous chemotherapy in a bold attempt to save her life.
During the weeks before Christmas, Susie and I saw mostly the inside of a hospital room and the dreaded pediatric intensive-care unit. Our precious little girl struggled each day just to stay alive. As Christmas approached, we were devastated.
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