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| Celebrating Christmas in July in Krum, Texas | | Print | |
| Written by Liana Stanley | ||
| Thursday, 06 August 2009 16:00 | ||
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The answer was, “Soon,” and was the beginning of Shawn Richards’ preparation for an early Christmas for his daughter. You see, five-year-old Reagan has a very aggressive form of brain cancer, and following two surgeries and seven months of chemotherapy and radiation, doctors have given her only a few months to live. Trackback(0)
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... My family and me participated in the christmas celebration for Reagan by pulling the 3 trailers full of cheerleaders through the streets screaming out cheers in honor of reagan. I could not have asked for a better christmas present than to see the smile on her face! It was absolutely the most amazing thing i have ever seen, the way everyone came together for this one little wonderful girl! The unconditional love that poured out of peoples hearts that weekend was such a special thing to me. I just wish everyone in the world could feel the way something like that makes you feel, it really makes you think about life and whats really important. |





From Krum, Texas, comes the heartwarming story of a small town that pulled together to celebrate Christmas in July for a young girl who may not be able to celebrate it in December. Krum’s Channel 11 reported that the event on July 25, which drew more than the entire town’s population of 3,700, began with a simple question: “Daddy, when is Christmas?”

