Monday, April 27, 2015

Oak Cliff Lemon-AID stand for Brynnik

The Gracia family is truly a remarkable family.  Rene and Amber, with their thoughtful and compassionate children, Roman and Siena, created a Lemon-AID stand for Brynnik. Siena came up with the idea of creating a Lemon-AID stand as a way of doing more for Brynnik while he is in the hospital. She was very specific in the stand’s name, focusing on the connection between lemon and aid.

Siena, her brother Roman and neighborhood friends Maddie, Spencer, Mia and Grace created and executed an amazing Lemonade Stand in Oak Cliff in which all proceeds would go towards Brynnik Johnson’s fund at www.GofundMe.com/BrynnikJohnson

By Sunday the kids had created a partnership with Urban Farms http://urbanacresfarmstead.com and utilized their patio space for Brynnik’s Lemon-AID Stand. These “little” women and men are truly remarkable.  They are the epitome of C-level executives in the making. The pricing, sales and marketing strategies were mind-blowing.

We are truly grateful for the care and concern shown by these thoughtful young adults. It speaks volumes of their amazing parents who have instilled a mission within their children to give back and help those in need.  As 10-year old Maddie explained to me: “I want Brynnik to be healthy and live a full life, and to make it out of the hospital so he can have a glass of lemonade with all of us.” 

Our sincerest gratitude and love for everything you did this weekend for Brynnik. He, and we, are deeply touched and moved by your generosity, love and support during this time.

Love Brynnik, Darrell, Jennifer and Sienna Johnson

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Brynnik's Transplant Day

Today is Day Zero for my little unicorn. My brave, strong man has endured 4 grueling days of intense chemotherapy and 1 day of radiation in preparation for today. To say the past 5 days have been grueling is an understatement, for both Brynnik and our family. Physically and emotionally challenging, with new challenges appearing hourly at times. It’s all worth it, as it provides the ability and opportunity my baby to become well and survive. A second chance at life.

Today is that day. We celebrated his second birthday tonight. We wanted to celebrate his bravery and strength, and all that he has done and endured to make it to today. He has a long road ahead which unfortunately starts tomorrow, Day One, with a second round of chemo which will make the initial chemo treatment look like a day at Disney.
I thank you all for your kind words, your prayers, your thoughts, your help, and all the love and caring you all have shown Brynnik and our family. I am so proud of my little man, and so thankful for our friends, family and supporters during this time.
Blessings and much love from myself and my family.


Love, Darrell, Jennifer, Brynnik and Sienna

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Brynnik Johnson

The Johnson Family: Sienna, Brynnik, Darrell, Jennifer

Brynnik and Jennifer Johnson

Friday, April 10, 2015

Brynnik's new admittance date

Brynnik's new admittance date is the 17th. The circularity of his last bone marrow biopsy changed significantly from his previous ones. 
After months of a blanket diagnoses of Bone Marrow Failure, we finally have an official diagnoses of Severe Aplastic Anemia (SAA). That being said, his new pre-transplant therapy includes radiation as well as chemotherapy. 
Brynnik finished radiation simulation at UT Southwestern yesterday. He was very patient as the radiation team vacuum packed him into his form while taking tons of measurements. Brynnik said he felt like an action figure being packaged into a plastic sleeve. The boy has jokes. 
Thank you everyone for your continued love, support, and prayers.

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Brynnik at UT Southwestern

Brynnik's robe might be too big