Dear Friends,
Bobby Armistead
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When I first created this site, I had intended that all posts would have a direct correlation to Crete , the 6931st Security Group, Iraklion Air Station, or “Charlie Flight”. However, last year after devastating floods had resulted in 2.3 billion dollars worth of damage, as well as 32 deaths in the middle Tennessee area, I decided to post a commentary with photos that reflected some of the damage to my hometown.
I have now decided to post another commentary with photos which has absolutely nothing to do with those aforementioned parameters outlined in the preceding paragraph.
Immediately after I retired from the U.S. Postal Service in January of 2004, I decided that in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle, it was imperative that I begin a workout routine at the gym. Although I had been a member of the YMCA for several years, I had seldom used their facilities. Now that I was retired, I had absolutely no excuse for not spending time at the gym and attempting to develop and maintain a healthy mind, spirit and body. One of the very first individuals whom I met at the YMCA was a lovely blond-haired lady, named Melanie. She was friendly, personable, witty and intelligent…a rare combination of qualities not often found in any one person. Within just a short period of time, Melanie and I became good friends and would often spend time talking to each other while on the arc trainers at the YMCA.
Recently, Melanie experienced an illness and complications that the “average” person would have had difficulty enduring and ultimately overcoming. However, my friend, Melanie, can hardly be called “average”. I strongly suspect that beneath her clothing, she wears a bright blue t-shirt which bears a very large red “S” in the middle of that shirt. Yes, I am now convinced that Superman is really a lady named Melanie!
From the first week of November until the middle of December, Melanie spent most of her time in the intensive care units of two different hospitals, battling not only septic shock, but also cardiac arrest, viral pneumonia in both lungs, being placed on a respirator, undergoing a tracheotomy, experiencing intestinal bleeding, and requiring transfusions. She also spent time in a specialty hospital whose purpose it was to help patients become independent of respirators.
Finally, on December 13th, after 43 consecutive days of hospitalization and medical care, Melanie was released from a hospital in Nashville and allowed to return to her home. While I have to give much credit to the medical community, I must also recognize that Melanie was the object of countless prayers which were heard by a loving and caring God.
On Friday, December 23rd Melanie returned to the YMCA for the first time since her illness. When she entered the YMCA facility, she was met by a large “WELCOME BACK MELANIE” banner and was immediately besieged by well-wishers and friends who had missed her lovely smile, her bubbling personality and her positive attitude! I have documented that visit to the YMCA below with photographs and captions.
Before closing, I would like to thank the YMCA for allowing me to collect signatures and well-wishes on Melanie’s “Welcome Back” banner and then permitting me to hang that banner at the YMCA facility just prior to Melanie’s visit. I would also like to thank Brent Parchman and his crew at Ledbetter Signs in Clarksville , Tennessee , for designing and printing a banner that was perfect for the occasion. I might also add that after having placed my order for the banner, Brent saw to it that the banner was ready the following morning – now, that’s service!!! And, lastly, I would like to thank all of those who signed Melanie’s banner and prayed for her recovery. Thank you all. And, in keeping with the Christmas Season and in the words of Tiny Tim…”God Bless Us…Everyone!”
Your Friend,
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ABOVE PHOTO: Melanies's "Welcome Back" sign hangs in the lobby of the YMCA. |
ABOVE PHOTO: Well-wishers gather around Melanie upon her return to the YMCA on Dec. 23, 2011. |
ABOVE PHOTO: George Ketch (orange shirt) directs Melanie to smile at the camera in the YMCA. |
ABOVE PHOTO: Melanie is greeted by Bobby Armistead at the YMCA on Dec. 23, 2011. |
ABOVE PHOTO: Melanie shares a moment with Bobby Armistead at the YMCA on Dec. 23, 2011. |
ABOVE PHOTO: Melanie chats with Mr. Nanny, Director of Maintenance, at the YMCA on Dec. 23, 2011. |
ABOVE PHOTO: Melanie poses under her "Welcome Back" sign at the YMCA on Dec. 23, 2011. |
ABOVE PHOTO: Melanie poses with Bobby Armistead under her "Welcome Back sign at the YMCA. |
ABOVE PHOTO: Well-wishers gather around Melanie beneath her "Welcome Back" sign at the YMCA on Dec. 23, 2011. |
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