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Keep up with sweet Violet's many adventures in blessing others through her own foundation, working with Make-A-Wish America, appearing with Ellen DeGeneres and more on her social media pages: facebook.com/violetbriellespataro instagram : @violetbriellespataro twitter : @violetbrielle Thank you for your continued love and support! Blessings, The Spataro Family Photo: Jeff Hall Photography
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Give Love with Violet Brielle

Please join Violet in her very special Give Love campaign to benefit Make-A-Wish. When Violet heard that hundreds of children were not receiving wishes due to lack of funding, she immediately wanted to help. Now through Valentine's Day, Violet will be fundraising to  help grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions.   When asked about her wish, Violet had this to say, "It made me forget all about my hospital appointments. When I got to Disneyland, I was so happy! Mickey played Candy Land with me and everyone called me Princess Violet. I loved it!"  You can help by contributing any amount you feel moved in your heart to give - $10, $50, $100 or even more. Every dollar you donate can help Make-A-Wish kids renew their courage and find a turning point in their lives. Give Love and donate today by clicking HERE . <3

Violet's Message of Joy and Love Goes Viral

When our friends at Make-A-Wish asked if Violet would like to make her good friend Juni a send off video for her upcoming wish trip to Disneyland, Violet excitedly responded, "Yes! I want to make a video for Juni! Can we do it right now?"  It was so so sweet. We dressed Violet up in her favorite Cinderella dress and tiara that she received on her own wish trip to Disneyland a few months before. These were part of her special princess make-over on her 3rd birthday at the Bippity Boppity Boutique. Violet was giggly and twirling, ready to tell her friend all about the magic she was going to experience.   The result of Violet's pure joy when thinking of her time in Disneyland and the love she has for her friend is this very sweet video below. As thousands have now said, you may want to grab your tissues! For mobile users click HERE . When I was first able to view the finished video through Make-A-Wish, I cried. I imagined Juni and her family seeing it f

A Wish Full of Magic and The Happiest Tears On Earth

Please head over to our friends at MousekaTools to read our guest blog post on Violet's special Make-A-Wish trip!  <3 If you haven't seen Make-A-Wish's short video of Violet's wish trip to Disneyland, you can watch it HERE . :)

Help Violet Have a Special Birthday

Our sweet and brave Violet is turning 4 and will be celebrating another year of beating cancer!   This December Violet will have to be in the hospital again for her 19th EUA (exam under anesthesia), MRI, labs, oncology and audiology appointments. Before needing to undergo all of this yet again, we would love for Violet to enjoy a wonderful celebration for her birthday on December 6th. Our hope is to provide this celebration for Violet at the Great Wolf Lodge here in Washington. If you are new to Violet's story, please feel free to read more here on the blog. We have documented many of Violet's experiences from the very beginning of diagnosis. Violet began fighting for her life against Retinoblastoma (cancer) at just 7 months old. Over the past 3 years, Violet has had to endure many more difficulties than most adults will experience in their entire lifetime. Through all of this, she has kept a happy heart, a smile on her face and she has inspired us all.  Violet st

Finding the Right Words and Seeing Miracles

I knew it was coming, but how I felt at the moment it actually happened let me know that I was completely emotionally unprepared for it. I really don't see how a parent could ever be ready to answer something like this. Violet asked me last night, "Mom, why do I have to keep getting my eyes checked?" That is what we call it when we talk to her about her EUAs. We refer to them as simply 'getting her eyes checked'. Violet knows that she had cancer. She understands that she was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma when she was a baby and that she went through chemotherapy to rid her eye of cancer. She knows all too much for such a sweet little innocent girl. Violet has asked about her EUAs many times before, but this time was different. She went on to ask me what the reason was behind having these done all the time. If she was ok and didn't have cancer anymore, than why did she have to keep going through these? I gave her the simplest answer I could and it was

So Much Love

Violet is so loving with other children. There is just something very special about her caring nature. On many occasions she has told us how much she would love to have a brother or a sister. When we found out that we were pregnant at the beginning of April, we were so overjoyed and thrilled to let Violet know that she was finally going to be a big sister! Violet's face lit up and she jumped up and down with excitement after Josh and I shared the wonderful news with her. For the days to come Violet would sing about the joy of being a big sister and she would hug and kiss my belly. Violet would tell us, "I love our baby sooooo much. I am going to let them play with all of my toys!" After the first month, Violet told us that our baby was a boy and that she was going to have a little brother. It was so precious! She was so happy and our hearts melted as we imagined them playing together in the future. Every week Violet would ask to watch the video online of what our baby