Polo Pioneers - The Randig Family
My parents decided to volunteer our entire family (themselves included), feeling strongly that it was the right thing to do.
Polio and COVID19 – Then and Now From Three Polio Survivors
Living through Polio and Covid-19: Historic Parallels
Walk a Mile In My Shoes
I probably didn’t give much thought to my plain brown shoes in the beginning. I was just happy to be on my feet and walking.
The Witness Trees
Recently I had the opportunity to return to the hospital where I received twenty-two months of rehabilitation following polio in 1952. At that time it was known as the D.T. Watson Home for Crippled Children.
How I Got a New Sled and Almost Lost My Life!
I’m talking about an old-fashioned winter like when I was a kid in the 1950s. The snow started after Thanksgiving and it snowed ’til the end of February.
Loving Joe
“Are you handy?” I hear this question many, many times a day. Just to be clear, my husband Joe is not asking me if I am handy as in fixing a leaky faucet or assembling an Ikea book case. He already knows the answer to those questions.