![]() ![]() I know Collin doesn’t particularly like the fact that he is one of Danny’s kids either. That is what Allie wants most, to be a normal teen. If I had a dime for each time he said, “All I want is to be normal,” I would be rich, and so would the Allen family. There were days that we knew an event would be coming up and Trey would dread the publicity for the shear fact that it drew attention to his cancer. Most of the time, you hardly see that on most of the public St. What you don’t see is Allie’s anxiety, exhaustion, nausea, and pain. In turn, that makes for one happy mama.īut what you see are the smiles on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, news and even in person. They put the smile you see on Allie’s face. It’s those moments that the Allen family live for each day. I remembered how excited Trey was when he met the team, went in the locker room, and to this day we still have Rudy Gay’s shoes sitting in our office. ![]() Debbi sparked my memory after we had a conversation at a recent Grizzlies game. If anything, she is grabbing everything for Allie and making the most of each day for her. How do you move forward? I’ve talked to Debbi Allen, Allie’s mom, on occasion over the last two months about living out each day. A precious teen with hopes and dreams suffering with a form of an aggressive brain cancer that has at this time caused the doctors to recommend halting all treatment. It’s a sweet, beautiful girl, Allie Allen. Sounding familiar? Sounds like Trey, but it isn’t. ![]()
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