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Monica’s Journal

Following are excerpts from the online journal written by Monica, a fourteen-year-old Kamp KACE camper with cancer. The first two entries below were written by Monica; the rest were written by her mother.

 

These entries demonstrate firsthand the impact that Kamp KACE has on both children who have cancer (Monica) and their siblings (such as Cody, Monica’s brother).

 

Sunday, February 26, 2006

I found out while I was at the hospital that one of … Cody’s friends passed away. Poor Cody will miss his poker friend [John] at camp [Kamp KACE]…

 

Sunday, April 9, 2006

We do chemo on the 24th of April, the 15th of May, the 5th of June, CT scan on the 26th … of June and then July 10th we do surgery. Dr. K [Kobrinsky, Monica’s pediatric oncologist and one of the doctors who stays at Kamp] says I have to heal fast so I can go to camp in August.

 

Friday, May 12, 2006

And surgery is still in July so she will have lots of time to recuperate before it and then after it to make sure she makes it to camp.

 

Wednesday, June 7, 2006

It made Cody feel good to light it [a luminary at the annual Relay for Life walk] and to explain to his friends about his other friends from camp.

 

Friday, July 7, 2006

[Written by Monica] Dr. K asked if I would be ready for camp and I told him I would be. I refuse to miss camp because of surgery.

 

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

… we start radiation as soon as she heals from surgery… This will fall during camp which Dr. Kobrinsky assures us he will have no problem taking her to [Fargo] daily and back to camp.

 

Thursday, July 13, 2006

She gets to go home tomorrow… And she gets to go to camp. That right there is reason enough to get out of here and get better she thinks.

 

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Camp starts next week so I am hoping that being at camp will help with some of her depression.

 

Saturday, August 5, 2006

Camp is tomorrow… I am hoping camp will help Monica get over this funk she has found herself in and Cody will … get together with his friends and realize he isn’t alone in feeling left out of things. … Monica is hoping to be able to talk to them [camp counselors Lori and Melissa] about things that are bothering her through all of this… Dr. Kobrinsky has offered to drive her to radiation and back to camp so she can continue to go to camp.

 

Monday, August 14, 2006

… camp is over and the kids had a great time. Yet again… camp seems to have gotten her out of her depression… She is a happy kid again.

 

Monday, April 9, 2007

She just finally … realized that she isn’t going to survive this cancer… He [Dr. Kobrinsky] gave her the option of continuing with chemo … She wanted to give it one more try… She wants to make it to … Camp KACE one last time…

 

Monday, April 16, 2007

… The chemotherapy is not working. …So we are now completely out of options… He [Dr. Konbrinsky] said it could be a week…could be a month…could be a year… She… made a deal with God. She wants to make one last year of camp. Kamp KACE has been her favorite since she started there 3 years ago. And she wants to make one more.

 

Monday, June 4, 2007

Monica and Dr K … agreed to do a new shot to try and help her make it to camp.

 

Friday, June 8, 2007

She started a new shot yesterday … to help stop the growth of the tumor so she could make it to camp.

 

Monday, July 2, 2007

She is a bit wobbly when she walks but she has been taking walks nightly to try and build her stamina back up. She wants to walk for camp…

 

Friday, July 6, 2007

Dr. K did give her an option with a chemotherapy pill. She agreed to start that on Monday… This just to get her to camp.

 

Monday, July 16, 2007

We still aren’t sure she gets to go to camp…

 

Friday, July 20, 2007

The next step is getting Dr K to allow Monica to go to camp. And since she seems to be walking a lot better even with the fluid retention and she seems to be handling her pain better we are hoping that he will say yes.

 

Monday, July 30th

I really hope Dr K let’s her go to camp next week. If only so she can be with people who care and know what she is going through.

 

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

No camp. Absolutely no camp. Her health has gotten so bad that she can’t possibly make it to camp.

 

Monday, August 6, 2007

Cody is at camp. It was tough taking him without Monica. …But we got to take her to visit today. It was great for her and for the kids at camp. The kids had made signs for her … telling her how much they loved and missed her. Britney [a fellow teenager with cancer] being one of the first [to greet Monica]. She was one of the first we met the first year the kids went to camp and has been special to us ever since. Clint [a Kamp KACE counselor] was also there…with his smile…making sure Monica had a smile on her face as well. She got to visit with the girls in her old cabin and visit with almost all of the counselors…then her and Clint had their own time to visit and just be the great friends they are. …

At camp they don’t feel like the sick kid…or the bald kid…or the brother or sister of the sick kid…they feel like normal kids doing normal things and having normal conversations about boys or make up or whatever. …

Today was long but worth it. She needed it… and to be honest I needed it. Monica knows now that … the kids there still think of her and will miss her when she is gone.

 

Friday, August 10, 2007

Today was long but well worth it. We went to pick up Cody from camp today and took Monica along. We got to see the kids from camp perform a circus act… which made Monica smile. She got her face painted by a professional clown… even though she hates clowns she allowed it. And she got to see the kids at camp one last time. Clint and Brittney and Mikayla and Lori and Melissa, Hillery, Janeen, Dr K, all of them.

 

And lastly,

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Monica earned her angels wings at 10:50 am this morning.