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Thursday, March 26, 2009
An offer of Apology
1:29 PM | Posted by
Jill |
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It has been brought to our attention that perhaps we have offended some of the readers of this blog by posting pictures of one of the hospitals where Holli received care. Let me start first by apologizing for this. While we stand by the honesty of what was posted, we want to convey that we never intended to offend anyone. The country of India will always have a special place in my family's heart (especially Diane's). There were "angels" there who cared for Holli and did everything they could to help her, and most importantly, saved her life. We have learned a lot through this situation, one of them being about the kindness and generosity of the Indian people. Our world view has definately been opened up through this experience. Please accept our apologies, we tend to forget how very far-reaching this blog has become.
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I appreciate your apology to those you may have offended..but, I do appreciate you posting those real life pictures. Hearing about this story has brought awareness to me and my family and friends about the difference in other countries and the i mportance of being really prepared to travel outside of the US. Holli did have angels surrounding her..but those hospital conditions truly don't look sanitary!
Well, thank you very much. That was our full intent of the postings. We wanted to raise awareness here in the U.S. of how good we have it here... no matter how bad we think it may be. But I guess in hind sight, it's never good to do this at the expense of others. So..... I deleted the pictures.
how is holli today?
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