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My wife Lisa a neighbor and I went to the Glider Port in La Jolla (Pronounced "La Hoya") Ca. to hang out with my niece's husband Tim Green, one of the AcroTwinz.
My neighbor worked as a paralegal for a major corporation. One day she had a stroke and was paralyzed on the left side and she lost some of her peripheral vision on her left side. The things that had to be done to save her were pretty intense as well as her recovery to today's state. It's been a long hard trip for this woman who is only 43 yrs old now. We had a great day at the glider port where Tim asked her if she wanted to go for a flight. She said yes and it was a total joy for her to do the flight. She used to be very active hiking, running and biking. before life took a hard turn. This was a great moment for her and us as we watched her sail away.
What a great experience to think you're going to just go hang out a watch pilots and take some pics and then get this other awesome gift! Because she has limited movement on her left side, Tim and other pilots figure out a way to safely get her off the ground and back down again. If you ever don't see me riding anymore come here to find me in the sky! Blah
The first picture is of Tim and my neighbor.
Special thanks and gratitude to Tim Green, an awesome pilot, doing such a great deed and taking her for a flight!
My neighbor worked as a paralegal for a major corporation. One day she had a stroke and was paralyzed on the left side and she lost some of her peripheral vision on her left side. The things that had to be done to save her were pretty intense as well as her recovery to today's state. It's been a long hard trip for this woman who is only 43 yrs old now. We had a great day at the glider port where Tim asked her if she wanted to go for a flight. She said yes and it was a total joy for her to do the flight. She used to be very active hiking, running and biking. before life took a hard turn. This was a great moment for her and us as we watched her sail away.
What a great experience to think you're going to just go hang out a watch pilots and take some pics and then get this other awesome gift! Because she has limited movement on her left side, Tim and other pilots figure out a way to safely get her off the ground and back down again. If you ever don't see me riding anymore come here to find me in the sky! Blah
The first picture is of Tim and my neighbor.
Special thanks and gratitude to Tim Green, an awesome pilot, doing such a great deed and taking her for a flight!
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