In a typical year, Ariah Cook's grandparents are the first house in Ulster, Pennsylvania, to put up holiday decorations.Ariah, 6, is battling stage 3 glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain cancer, and her grandmother with whom she lives just hasn't had the time to get into the holiday spirit -- for any holiday. She's simply been too busy taking Ariah to appointments.
The little girl arrived home last week from a week-long treatment at Geisinger Janet Weis Children's Hospital in Danville, Pennsylvania, and rode into town on a firetruck. "It was accompanied by several other trucks from surrounding communities who had heard of her homecoming just hours before," Davidson said."She loves it -- everyday there is a new decoration that pops up in town," Davidson said."She absolutely loves Christmas, and with the unknowns of her time here on earth with us, most of the decorations are Christmas and her favorite color purple.
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Is this Pennsylvania, Kentucky or Syria?
That's very interesting. I'm just not sure to whom.
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