I'd like to kindly ask everyone reading this to take just a minute tomorrow morning at 9:30 and pray for Reece. At 9:30, we will be arriving at the hospital, with Reece's procedure starting around 10:30 or 11. All I ask is that you talk to God and pray for a miracle. Please pray for Reece to remain stable throughout the procedure; for the two amazing doctors who are giving this their all to give Reece a chance; for the anesthesiologists, nurses, and everyone else who will be involved; and for a successful procedure. Reece's pulmonary arteries in his lungs need to respond to this intervention.
If you're reading this, please share this page with your friends and ask them to pray tomorrow morning at 9:30. And ask them to share it with their friends. I know God hears our prayers, and if we all storm the heavens together, we will be that much louder. Our family sincerely thanks you.
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We arrived in Boston yesterday afternoon around 3:30. Reece couldn't have done any better on his first airplane ride. I was a bit nervous because a couple of the doctors in Atlanta advised us to make sure Reece wore oxygen on the plane in the event his oxygen saturations dropped, but his new doctors assured us he would be fine. Even with their assurance, I still couldn't relax. I was constantly staring at his fingernails looking for even the slightest change of color to blue. I was watching his lips for color change ... constantly watching him breathe to make sure he wasn't struggling. I was a nervous wreck, but in typical Reece fashion, he was fantastic. He was such a good boy. Look how chill he was!