Moria is a little girl who enjoys everything in the life that is beautiful. Wherever we go, Moria likes to find pretty things and tells us about them, no matter how she is feeling.
It is her love and ability to find beauty all around her that has helped us, (her family), go through this rough patch. Moria has maintained an energy level that has almost surpassed how she was before her treatments started.
Moria loves things that fly. She likes talking about and playing with birds, bugs, and balloons. She has even flown on small planes and has been on several commercial flights.
Moria enjoys everything Disney and can regularly be heard singing the "Spongebob" and "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" theme songs. She has all of her Disney and Nickelodeon toys with her at home and when she goes to the hospital.
What else can I say? She is just a true hero who has taken this whole situation better than most of us could have. Moria has gone through so many tough times in the past 5 months and we are just beginning the fight. Her strength and courage has done more for us then anyone will ever know.
We love and we know she will get through this.
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