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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Best Wishes--Aaron Boone
Sohna and I were taken back by the word that Aaron Boone will have open heart surgery to repair a congenital defect in his heart that only allows two instead of the normal three flows of blood through the most important part of the human body. A decision that may well end his Major League Baseball Career.
We only wish him the best.
As Aaron Boone embarks on a potential major turning point in his life, Sohna and I hope Mr. Boone comes out of surgery healthy, well, and ready to continue a very productive life.
Good Luck Aaron!! Best Wishes. We wanted you to know that others appreciate you and are thinking of you during this difficult time.
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best of luck aaron!!! great tribute SBF & AQ! he seems like such a great guy, i hope he comes out of this surgery 100%
ReplyDeleteGood luck to Aaron! He was a real class act on the Nats. Good things often happened when he played. SBF, I thought you would be interested that your "best friend" won the Macot Madness basketball contest on Fox 5. http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/web_links/031809_fox_5_mascot_madness
ReplyDeleteHaving seen him on action on the basketball court, I like the taller, slimmer Screech. Thanks for all the time you and the AQ put into this blog. See you on April 4!
Praying for a successful surgery and a complete recovery.
ReplyDeleteBoone will be in my thoughts on Thursday (the scheduled date for surgery per Nationals Journal). Hope that all goes well and that he has a full recovery.
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