We we all nervous to watch the show. With all the interviews we went through over the years, we didn't know how it would come out. We were pleasantly surprised at the results. We thought the show was done incredibly well. Sandy Cummings did a great job putting it all together. She was able to bring out some of the untold struggles we had. I am still not sure why someone didn't tell me about my hair as the doctor was reporting on Gage's transplant.!?!? Anyway... it was neat to reflect on the donor family, the doctors and nurses that helped our kids, and the good friends we still have in Calif and here in Oregon. There were times of laughter and plenty of tears. Some of the toughest memories were those when we had 2 heart issues going on at the same time. In those moments, it was hard to keep it all together. It is good to have that part of our life behind us. Thanks Sandy, for all you did. It will be fun to show this to our kids and even grand kids years down the road.
We continue to make trips to Calif for checkups, tests, and med adjustments. Our next planned trip is in January. Someday, hopefully deep into the future, the hammer will fall and we will have to return to Calif due to a complication......but not yet. We try not to think about that, it doesn't do any good. For now, we are happy to all be home and treasure the time here.
The cousins
Aunts, Uncles and Mom and Dad
The show audience
Throw in a little Thanksgiving dinner
And shotgun shooting
The Cultural Celebration in Boise
Wrap in up with a little BBall on Thanksgiving morning.
Love this bunch..
ReplyDeleteI'll be praying for this wonderful family, that they continue to trust God through this Job experience, as I know they must have been doing all along or they wouldn't have survived emotionally to this point. It makes me realize, too, how lucky we are with three healthy grandchildren, that I will give more hugs to, today. Thanks to Keith Morrison and Dateline for the fine reporting.
ReplyDeleteThe show was touching, and we are keeping your family in our thoughts. The strength your family has is amazing, and we hope for all good days ahead. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had such a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family! I didn't get a chance to watch the show but read that it may be aired again. I hope it will be aired again because I would love to see it. :)
ReplyDeleteJason, thanks to you, Stacy, Sierra, Megan, Lindsey, Hunter and Gage for sharing your story with the world and for trusting me to help tell it. You guys are inspiring people you will never meet and I am sure are increasing awareness of the need for organ donors. It has been a privilege being along on your journey.
ReplyDeleteThese are some fun pictures - especially like Ashley bringing the hammer DOWN! Thanks for having us and hosting the family!
ReplyDeleteI loved the show so much! You are all inspirational and examples of not just enduring unimaginable difficulties, but rising above them with grace and smiles. I'm so glad you've all been able to be together and pray that will continue for a long, long time (at least until Sierra leaves for college!)
ReplyDeleteOutstanding documentary... Wishing you the best Christmas ever!
ReplyDeleteWatched the documentary. It was good. I still cannot imagine going through what your family has but I love tge way you handle it. A lesson for us all
ReplyDeleteWas unable to watch the recent documentary. Is there any way a link could be posted?
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