Two survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings celebrated Valentine’s Day in a very special way at Copley Place, near the site of the attack last April.
Jessica Kensky enlisted the help of an organization called NEADS to plan a surprise for her husband Patrick Downes. The couple stood near the finish line when the bombs went off during the marathon and were seriously injured.
Downes thought he and his wife were participating in a video about his wife’s service dog, Rescue, at the shopping center, but when a group of dancers began to gather around a woman singing, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” Downes quickly realized that his Valentine’s Day surprise from his wife included fellow survivors, nurses and social workers who helped their recovery.
“The special part for me was all the familiar faces in the group, the majority of which we’ve met through this process, through the last 10 months,” Jessica told Boston’s CBS affiliate, WBZ. “They were part of our recovery so do something where we are all dancing and celebrating, and not doing our wound care and dressing changes. It’s just really fun.”









