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"It was just another average spring day in 1936 when my mother,
just 8 years old, started bounding up the stairs at her home like
she had done a hundred times before. She hit the third stair and
suddenly couldn't go any further. Her legs wouldn't move. Polio had
struck again. Her world would never be the same. In spite of all
the difficulties that followed, neither the iron braces and
crutches, numerous surgeries nor today being confined to a power
chair, could stop my mother from doing whatever she set her mind
to. She graduated high school, married, raised three children,
learned to drive, and continues with a full and happy life, giving
of herself to everyone she meets. I was blessed with extraordinary
parents. While polio is a big part of her life, this story is about
so much more than a disease. It is a story of an amazing over
comer, who, in spite of all the difficulties, continues to give so
much of herself to others, all while maintaining a sense of joy.
She is an inspiration to everyone she meets. The third step of a
staircase marked a change in her physical world one day long ago,
but not a change in her heart." - Scott Haugh
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