06/08/2026
Please say a prayer for Hudson
Words from Kaitlyn
Please keep Hudson in your prayers. 🤍
Tomorrow we fly out of DC to Houston, and Wednesday morning we meet with his heart failure cardiologist and EP team.
To say I’m stressed would be an understatement. There’s fear, there’s uncertainty, and there’s the weight of questions no parent ever wants to ask.
But there’s also gratitude.
There’s hope.
And there’s advocacy.
Being a heart mom changes you.
You learn words you never wanted to know. You sit in rooms making impossible decisions. You become fluent in hope and heartbreak at the same time.
And there’s something I don’t talk about often because unless you’ve lived this life, it’s hard to explain.
Now more than ever, I feel like this conversation matters.
Social media has created a lot of fear and misunderstanding around organ donation, while at the same time there continues to be a heartbreaking shortage of donor hearts — especially for children.
As a family, we’ve had conversations we pray we never have to face.
If Maddy’s time ever comes and donation is possible, we would choose organ donation.
At the same time, we know Hudson will likely need a lifesaving heart one day.
Which means I may someday be the mom who gives…
and the mom who receives.
That sentence alone is impossible to explain unless you’ve stood where heart families stand.
But I need people to know this:
I have watched doctors, nurses, RTs, techs, surgeons, specialists, and entire hospital teams fight relentlessly for these children. Organ donation is never about giving up. Their only goal is saving the child in front of them. Donation only becomes a conversation after every possible option has been exhausted.
As parents walking this road, we can hold two truths at once:
to fight with everything we have for our children to stay…
and to believe that if tragedy ever comes, life can still be given to someone else.
Organ donation does not erase loss.
But it can mean more birthdays.
More first days of school.
More family vacations.
More ordinary Tuesdays.
More time.
One decision can change generations.
You never think this story will belong to you until one day it does.
So I’m using my voice as a heart mom to ask this:
Learn about organ donation.
Ask questions.
Talk to your family.
Know each other’s wishes.
Because one day someone you love may be waiting for a second chance.
And one day someone else’s impossible decision may become their miracle.
Please keep Hudson in your prayers this week. 🤍