manhattan said:
http://chelseanow.com/2017/01/praising-the-faith-and-forgiveness-of-detective-steven-mcdonald/
Praising the Faith and Forgiveness of Detective Steven McDonald
Thanks "manhattan" for posting that Great Story of a Great Man. I know, speaking for myself, I will NEVER forget him.
I once had a very good friend who I met while visiting my father at a nursing home. He was also a paraplegic like Det Steve McDonald. He had a simple ground level fall right in his own kitchen. From that, he could never walk or move his arms again. But he wasn't on a respirator like Det McDonald was. My friends name was Ray Hocking, and I got to see for myself how difficult life was every minute of the day for him.
A simple job like pushing the button on his TV remote to change the channel or adjust the volume, was an impossible task to do.
He couldn't answer his phone when it rang. Someone would have to call the person back for him.
He couldn't get himself out of bed in the morning or go to bed when he was tired.
Like Det McDonald, my friend Ray has passed on. Ray's fall happened on September 10, 2001. It was the day before America was attacked. Ray and his wife were in the hospital wondering if he would live or die, or ever walk again. His wife Sandy, wrote a book about it called; "Split Second - Life Change".
If you think you're having a bad day, think about Det McDonald or my buddy Ray Hocking. "We don't really know what a bad day is".
Thanks again "manhattan" for posting this story. I know that "I" will NEVER FORGET Det Steven McDonald, or my friend Ray Hocking.