Bus 7 and the Grandma in the Window

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November 30, 2015

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Bus 7 and the Grandma in the Window

Better keep yourself clean and bright. You are the window through which you must see the world.

- George Bernard Shaw -

Bus 7 and the Grandma in the Window

She was known to the children in Bus 7 simply as 'Grandma in the window'. Their connection was forged by the daily waves they exchanged as their bus crossed her home. A connection so deep that when the 93-yr-old missed her waving 'vigil' the children demanded the bus driver stop. It turned out that their dear friend had suffered a debilitating stroke. While she convalesced at a local care facility, the children wanted to make sure she knew they were still there and waiting to welcome her home...Read on for the heartwarming story of what happened next. { read more }

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