After we left my office Ray went home and packed and I took him to the airport. After I dropped him off, I looked at BEREAL and this is what Kinlee had posted that morning. The surgery went fine, it was something the day after the surgery and nobody seems to have any explanation at all for any of it.
This was after Ray landed in California and was almost to the hospital
One of the many miracles we had was the fact that we were able to get a hold of the missionaries in Chula Vista and they were able to go give her a blessing at the ER before her dad got there. It was such a crazy experience. Jerika googled LDS Churches and only one came up. I called the number that was listed and they actually answered, which if you know that doesn't happen often if ever. They were able to give me the number to the missionaries and we were able to get them to the hospital and they sat with Blake for a little bit too while he waited for Ray and his mom. The text below is the text I got from the missionaries when they left the hospital. It was such a tender mercy for me.
Jerika, Lyvi, Nakia and my mom all came and sat with me for what seemed like forever until we got some news. Once Ray got there, which is was about 10:30 our time he was able to assess the situation. At this point we realized how bad it really was. What he didn't tell me until after we got her home in February is that the ER doctor told him that he didn't think she would live through the night. Jerika, Lyvi and my mom stayed the night with me. At 2:00 Ray called and I just knew it was the worst news. But, he was just calling to tell me she was stable and they were moving her to the ICU. They were making him, Blake, and his mom leave the hospital for the night. They usually make visitors leave at 8:00, so they were very gracious to let them stay as long as they did. I will say that we still to this day don't have a lot of the details. Blake would not talk about much and so we just have no idea what transpired or what the day was like for him. Except that he had to pay roughly $6000 to get her out of Mexico that day. Which actually getting her out was another miracle, especially on the same day. The ambulance started to overheat just as they pulled into the hospital parking lot.




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