Distinctly Montana Magazine

2025 // Spring

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39 w w w. d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m ELI'S WISH Traveling across the coun- try with multiple children can be a challenging feat for any family, but for fam- ilies with a child living with complex medical needs, such trips require height- ened levels of planning and organization. Prior to applying to the Montana Hope Project on behalf of their son, Eli, Ja- mie and Casey Buechler hadn't given much consideration to the idea of taking their three boys to visit Disney World. "We didn't think it was even a possibility," Jamie says. "We were doing five to ten therapies a week and in the midst of that, you kind of forget how to be with one another as a family. We really wanted the opportunity to have our whole family together and to enjoy that time and not have to think about everything else." Eli, now a 14-year-old Billings West High School student, was born with HECW2-related syndrome, an ex- tremely rare neu- rodevelopmental disorder that af- fects the brain and nervous system, and impacts near- ly every aspect of his life. "Cognitively, he's at about one year old," Jamie ex- plains. "He is visually impaired, has a seizure disorder, doesn't walk or talk, has severe hypotonia, is feeding-tube fed, and is in a wheelchair most of the time." Like many teens, Eli enjoys rocking out to his favorite songs. He also adores lights and colors, and has the most stunning blue eyes imaginable. "I think the best part about him is his smile," Jamie says. "When you're having a bad day, you can come home and look at him and all of that negativity just disappears." mountainhottub.com Our Best Ever Water Care Services Available Now! Offering substantially reduced rates per visit and our widest range of services, EVER. Let us help you LOVE YOUR TUB! Now serving: Missoula and Whitefish, MT (405) 586-5850 Scan For Service!

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