lundi 22 avril 2013

'I'll dance again' ... and run the marathon: détermination vous dites?



Une chance qu'il y a de ces histoires qui permettent de voir le meilleur de la nature humaine après des incidents qui font douter...

 Un extrait de l'Article du Boston herald:

 "“Adrianne,” her mother whispered, “dear, your left foot … it’s gone.” Adrianne, a dance instructor at the Arthur Murray Studio in Park Plaza, was devastated. Though she had known how bad things were, she had hoped trauma surgeons at Boston Medical Center could work a miracle. They were forced to amputate that portion of her left leg
below the knee.

 It’s been a week since Adrianne and her husband of four years, Air Force Capt. Adam Davis, felt the blast of a second bomb on Boylston Street hit their chests. It left them covered in blood and splayed out on the sidewalk in front of The Forum restaurant.

 “For a little while, it could have been two minutes or 20, I guess, everything seemed to go quiet,” Adrianne said during a phone interview with the Herald yesterday from her hospital bed. “I thought we were fine, until I looked down and realized that my left foot was practically detached. That’s when I started screaming my head off.”

 Adam Davis, who just returned safely from Afghanistan, pulled off his belt and tightened it above his wife’s frightening wound. He, too, was riddled with shrapnel but managed to drag Adrianne into The Forum.

http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/columnists/peter_gelzinis/2013/04/dance_instructor_injured_in_bombing_vows_ill_dance

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