Fred Hardwick
In September of 1999, my mother was (and still is) paralyzed on her left side, after a brain hemorrhage, being in a coma for a month, then another month in the hospital before "graduating" to HealthSouth in Dothan for therapy. My beautiful mother had been homecoming queen at her high school in West Point, Mississippi. I walked into her room one afternoon and found my high school homecoming queen Angie Waller putting my mom into a wheel chair to take her down for therapy. This was a very emotional time, nerves still raw from the trauma of my mother's brain hemorrhage. I blurted out,"There's my two homecoming queens." And with that, all three of us started crying as I hugged them both. God bless, you, Angie, you and my mom are still my homecoming queens.
Thursday May 5, 2016 at 12:03 pm