Even before he was born, little Shane Michael Haley had seen the world.
He’d been to the top of the Empire State Building and to Times Square, visited a zoo and an aquarium, and relaxed at concerts and beaches.
When his adoring parents, Jenna and Dan Haley from Pennsylvania in the US, learned 13 weeks into the pregnancy their unborn child had anencephaly – a neural tube defect in which a baby is born without parts of the skull and brain – they wrote up a “bucket list” of experiences they’d like to share with the little boy.
The life expectancy for babies born with the birth defect is a few hours to a few days, so Shane’s brave parents wanted to have as many experiences with him as they could.
“Most families wait until their baby is born to start making memories and travelling to places with them,” Mr Haley told 6abc.com.
“We understood what it was and knew that our time with our son could be very limited, so we wanted to make the most of the time that we had with him.”
They took their unborn son on dozens of adventures, documenting those precious moments on a Facebook page called Prayers for Shane, which ultimately gathered over 790,000 ‘likes’ by social media followers.
Photos shared on the page show the young couple preparing a cot for their little boy, taking him to see their favourite sporting team, and even baking cakes to celebrate milestones in the pregnancy.