On January 26th, 2012 our daughter Zaynab was diagnosed with Leukemia. Although we were initially shocked, we realized that we were not alone. So many friends and family immediately stepped up and are supporting us in so many different ways. We feel truly blessed. In light of how blessed we are we wanted to accomplish a few things with this blog. One is to keep everyone informed of Zaynab's recovery. A second is to help those who are less fortunate.

As we thought about what charities to support we thought of a few and couldnt decide on one, so we thought we would give people a choice.

1) Something as simple as water for those who are less fortunate. No one in this world should be without water. Nancy helped setup this initiative here: http://bit.ly/xfXbRS and we have a goal of $20,000 which will provide over 1000 people with water.

2) What a wonderful world this would be if we were able to wipe cancers like Leukemia / Lymphoma from the face of the world. Nancy has mobilized a team to participate in the Light the Night walk on October 20th 2012 and we have a goal of $50,000! To donate to LLS and join the effort go here: http://bit.ly/yZwbt7

3) Who better to receive support than orphans. GiveLight has been great organization for supporting orphans worldwide. While we have no goal set, we recognize that it does not take very much money to save a child: http://bit.ly/xKpWv2


Thanks for continuing to keep us in your thoughts and prayers!

Thanks,
Zaynab and Family

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Day 4

This is an update from Eyman... AKA "The Mom"
Alhamdulilah today was a good day for Zaynab. She was able to eat (not much) without feeling too nauseous. We also had a physical therapist come in and do some exercises in bed to strengthen or loosen her muscles.  What was most exciting Alhamdulilah was she was actually able to walk a couple of laps around the pediatric department.

Probably Zaynab's most exciting time of the day was when her teacher, Mrs. Yoshikawa came to visit her today. They talked, laughed and she shared some of the candy that the Mengerinks brought.

Tomorrow Zaynab is scheduled to have another strong dose of chemo so please keep her in your thoughts and prayers!

We feel so blessed to have such great family and friends!

Mom

6 comments:

  1. I love the picture! Zaynab--you look beautiful as always. You are in my prayers. Sending you energy and hugs!

    Love
    Pauline

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  2. Yes, loving the pose Zaynab...very cute...mashallah!

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  3. Your pic is too cute Zaynab, msA..Insha'Allah the chemo dose today will be easy on you dear.
    Love,
    Israa

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  4. Zainab,
    What an adorable picture of you, MA! Sorry I had to leave with Rania when the chemo started. InshAllah, we will try to stop by to play Clue with you tomorrow. I'm so glad I was able to see you eating, walking, giggling, and staying strong this morning. May the medicine be easy for you this morning. Please let us know (or your mom) if there is anything we can bring for you tomorrow. Will be making duas for you in the meantime.
    Lots of love, Auntie Amy

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  5. Thank you all for posting regular updates. Those of us out-of-town folks really, really, really appreciate it. I am so happy to hear that things are moving in the right direction. Zaynab--don't give Uncle Matthew any morphine. He definitely doesn't need to be any goofier. Also, Zaynab, we are sending you healing wishes and an appetite to match ours.

    Love to all!

    Kathryn

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  6. Hello Zaynab,
    It was so nice to see you after two years! You were my star third grader and I am sure your fifth grade teacher feels the same. Schallenberger School wishes you the best. We love you and your family.
    Even though you are no longer at Schallenberger, you will always be our student! We wish the best to you and your family.
    We send our prayers and best thoughts,
    Gail Hodgin

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