Joey and Rory Feek share uplifting snap of daughter Indiana

Joey and Rory Feek have shared with fans an uplifting moment from their day that starred the apple of their eye.

The couple took to Facebook on Friday to post a sweet image of their little girl at play, which contained the accompanying caption: '...born to ride.'

It was no doubt an uplifting moment for the family as Joey, 40, is in her final days fighting terminal cancer. 

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'...born to ride': Joey and Rory Feek shared an uplifting snap of their little girl Indiana playing with a pink toy horse on Friday 

'...born to ride': Joey and Rory Feek shared an uplifting snap of their little girl Indiana playing with a pink toy horse on Friday 

In the sweet image, their little girl grinned brightly as she sat on a pink and purple horse. 

She wore a pair of flannel red trousers and a bright blue sweatshirt.  

Indiana's mother Joey was diagnosed with stage IV cervical cancer in June 2014.

In a blog post on Thursday, Rory, 49, wrote about how close the couple was in these final days - and how close they have always been since they first met.

So happy: Joey Feek got a visit from some puppies on Wednesday (above)

So happy: Joey Feek got a visit from some puppies on Wednesday (above)

'My wife will tell you… I really do believe in magic. Not the kind with cards tricks or rabbits being pulled out of hats, but the kind that God does – where He brings something out of you and your life that you never-in-a-million-years thought was possible...', writes Rory.

'Like our beautiful marriage… or our music career… or the greatest magic of all in our lives… our little Indiana. She’s the most precious addition that God has given us.'

He then addressed the difficulty of what their family is dealing with as Joey fights cancer.

Baby joy: The tiny canines were meant to cheer up her daughter Indiana (above), but they put a big smile on her face as well, according to husband Rory

Baby joy: The tiny canines were meant to cheer up her daughter Indiana (above), but they put a big smile on her face as well, according to husband Rory

'Joey and I both have questions. Lots of them. Hard questions that we don’t have any answers for. But still, we have faith – we choose to believe. 

'I think that’s why they call it faith. If we knew all the answers, no faith would be required.

'And so Joey and I do our best each day to only see the plus’s in our life…like all the extra days and weeks that we’ve been given together (the doctors here didn’t expect Joey to make it to Thanksgiving, and here we are near the end of January), and all the beautiful conversations and time we’ve had with her family.'  

The couple will releasing an album entitled Hymns That Are Important to Us, which will be available on February 12, three days before they compete for a Grammy in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance category with their song If I Needed You.

Family: Joey, 40, shared in a recent interview the story about how she first fell in love with her husband Rory, 49

Family: Joey, 40, shared in a recent interview the story about how she first fell in love with her husband Rory, 49

Joey had appeared to be defying the odds after being given six months to live last October, making remarkable progress over the past few weeks despite being told she would be bedridden for the remainder of her life in late November.

She got out of bed in December and then began to walk again, all things that seemed impossible just weeks before.

She even got to spend Christmas with her family near her childhood home in Alexandria, Indiana.

Joey's good luck took a turn however earlier this month, with Rory revealing on his blog that her condition had gotten worse.

'And now, here I sit beside my dying wife. She said she told him that if He’s ready to take her… she’s ready to come home.'

He added: 'Her pain and discomfort has continued to increase daily and so has the morphine to help her be comfortable.

'The dosage she’s needed to keep the pain away has quadrupled in the last four days. I’d like to tell you that she’s doing great and is going to beat this thing. But I can’t.' 

Tragedy: Feek was given just six weeks to live by doctors in October after her stage IV cervical cancer diagnosis

 

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