
Mom and Dad with Judy (center). December 3, 2008.
My parents live in Hendersonville, Tennessee, not quite three hours from where we live here on the Plateau. Mom, who is 88, has been legally blind for about 15 years. Dad, who is 96, was diagnosed with macular degeneration this past summer and is now also legally blind.
Both Mom and Dad say they want to remain in their home. Betsy and I try to get over to their house as often as possible to help them with their finances, shopping, and chores. My sister, who lives in Tullahoma, also helps out as much as she can.
But Mom and Dad couldn’t remain in their home without the help of volunteers from their church, who see that Mom and Dad get to Sunday and church, doctor’s appointments, and other places they need to go. Two of these special volunteers are our friends Judy and Charlie. Judy works at Mom and Dad’s church and helps coordinate the volunteers.
Last week the church had a luncheon to honor volunteers who work at the church. Mom and Dad had prepared the sanctuary for Sunday services for over 20 years, so although they can no longer do that, Judy made sure they were invited to the luncheon. The luncheon had a western theme, so Charlie made sure that both Mom and Dad had the appropriate headgear, as you can see in the picture above.
We (and Mom and Dad) are blessed to have such special friends who show so much kindness — not only during the holiday season, but throughout the year.
Thanks, Judy and Charlie!