Kyle Green

Essays: Praise :

Sam Bond (right) playfully kisses his wife, Doris (left) during their early morning hours together. Sam is in the secondary progressive stage of multiple sclerosis, but he refuses to take disability. Sam, who can walk only with help of a walker for short distances, is cared for round the clock by his wife, Doris, and son, Jacob. Doris's morning routine is to get Sam out of bed, dressed and bathed, then upstairs to his computer room, where he spends most of the rest of his day. Doris spoke of families who are broken apart by M.S., but said "How could I leave him (Sam)...He is my best friend...he is my life". Sam replied, "I ask myself sometimes, why am I so blessed? I thank God everyday for my wife and son”.
Sam Bond (right) playfully kisses his wife, Doris (left) during their early morning hours together. Sam is in the secondary progressive stage of multiple sclerosis, but he refuses to take disability. Sam, who can walk only with help of a walker for short distances, is cared for round the clock by his wife, Doris, and son, Jacob. Doris's morning routine is to get Sam out of bed, dressed and bathed, then upstairs to his computer room, where he spends most of the rest of his day. Doris spoke of families who are broken apart by M.S., but said "How could I leave him (Sam)...He is my best friend...he is my life". Sam replied, "I ask myself sometimes, why am I so blessed? I thank God everyday for my wife and son”.