Kenny Chesney, right down to almost every word in "I'm Alive", said it best for Jonathan Maas. Mass, had a 3% chance of ever taking another breath. He would die, doctors said, if he didn't get someone else's lungs, so onto the transplant list Jonathan went. It was a road paved with prayers from around the world. A miraculous thing happened on the way to waiting for a transplant. Jonathan's own lungs regenerated in a way that baffled even doctors.
Now Jonathan and Michele are uplifting, encouraging and inspiring unsung heroes in the healthcare arena in real, tangible ways like scholarships...and surprise snacks;)
It's their way of living saturated in GRATITUDE.
Every day.
All day.
The docs and nurses etc who were there for them in their darkest days are now squarely on the receiving end of that gratitude. And so it goes full circle. Jonathan now sings a slightly tweaked version of "I'm Alive" with his band, The Aviators. Every word, hanging on notes of gratitude and sung through lungs that miraculously regenerated. Now it's impossible to miss what gratitude sounds like for Jonathan Maas and what gratitude tangibly looks like for him and the love of his (now renewed) life, Michele.
Check out their story herehttps://www.youtube.com/live/PwrE3IAKqjc?si=M8ZR2KW5BiCClL6E