čtvrtek 6. září 2012

Strangers



We're thinking of you, Kristian. Fortsätt kämpa!

Strangers shot in and around Lund, Sweden

Picture: Allan Runefelt, Främling, Lund & Borlänge

I know that you will make it

It's really wierd how you can feel so strong for a person that you've never really spoken to face to face, but there is something in me that makes me feel such a strong compassion for Kristian...
Maybe it's because I myself have lost relatives in cancer, maybe it's because he's famous, or perhaps it's because he's, just like me, born and raised in Borlänge.
I just want to tell Kristian that the whole town of Borlänge, including me, is praying day and night for him to get well...
And even though the doctors say that he's not going to make it, I do really believe in him.
Last time, it all seemed hopeless as well, and I was almost completely sure that he would pass away. 
But he fought the cancer and managed to escape the jaws of death.
Now, it's round 2... and this time, Kristian has support from people across the world that will be there by his side til the very end.

I know that you will make it. Be strong, Kristian. ♥

Sanna Olsson


It´s never too late

You're braver and stronger than you think, Kristian. Give yourself a chance. It's NEVER too late!

Mária

Can you help me find my long way back home?

It’s always said that the last thing that dies is our hope.
Hope is ambitious, high-flown and unattainable; hope is uncontrollable, passionate and desperate.
 
I guess that’s the sense in the things we’re hoping for, that they seem like they will never come true – just to have an aim that is worth fighting for, something that is always somewhere in our head to push us forward.
But it’s not always easy to keep hoping –the whole world seems so cruel sometimes, destroying all our plans, dreams and wishes.  And although it doesn’t feel like that, hope is there nevertheless. Deep inside it’s there, and maybe it’s stronger than ever in these times. Because these are the times in which we need our hope the most – sometimes it’s the only thing that keeps us alive. That gives us back our feelings when nothing else can.
 
Hoping for better times, hoping for luck, hoping for your dreams finally coming true. There are so many reasons for hoping, although it may seem hard.
There are always miracles. And I really do believe and hope that you will experience one of those miracles, Kristian.
I’m sure you can fight it again somehow, and we will help you fighting as much as we can. 
 
From Isii