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As a person grows so do the things they hold dear to
themselves and the things they look up to. Heroes take
many forms when we are children, from the comic book
superhero to the imaginary friend. As we grow from
children to young adults our heroes change to those more
tangible, movie stars or athletes. When we reach
adulthood, the definition of hero becomes clear and our
heroes become those that we love and can look up to. It
took me a while to realize it but my hero is an 83 year old
woman.
In 1986, at the ripe age of 6, I was given the news that a
big storm was coming. As a child the news of a big storm
frightened me, I was paralyzed by the fear of being struck
by lightning. The sky became unsettled, a shade of gray that
left even the brightest spirit longing. The rains came hard
and fast, the thunder and lightning along with it. Shortly
after the wind began to pick up. I had seen The Wizard of
Oz and became extremely worried that our entire
apartment building would be ripped from the foundation
and taken to some far off world. At the pinnacle of the
storm there was a knock at the door. Of course I didn"t
hear the knock because it"s hard to hear when you have
your ears plugged so as to avoid the thunder. It was Auntie
Lou, everyones favorite babysitter. With rain cap on her
head and umbrella in hand, she had braved the storm to
come visit my sister and I. With a joyful look on her face
Lou asks if anyone wanted to go for a walk. Had anyone
else asked I would have said, "No way, Jose!" but for
Auntie Lou, anything. So on went the raincoat and the old
shoes that I was allowed to get wet. Though the rain was
pelting and the wind whipping, we braved our way through
the aparment complex. At one point the wind nearly pulled
me and my umbrella over but Lou held me by her side.
That was the point I knew somehting was special about
her.
After returning from a church Christmas party in December
of 1997 there was a disturbing message on the answering
machine. "There"s a fire at Lou"s apartment complex, go
make sure she"s okay" So the four of us (mom, dad, sister
and myself) climbed back into the car and headed to the
apartments which were only a few blocks away. As we
arrived, the scene was tense, sirens blared out in the cold
night and the light from the fire engines gave everything an
extra red glow. Not only was the fire in her building but it
was her apartment where it had all begun. Frantically we
searched for the then 81 year old woman that played such
a large role in our lives. She was found in the complex
office trying to call us to tell us of her condition. Though the
fire had started in her apartment she came out unharmed.
The difficult part of that night was when we realized that
what she had with her in the office, was all that she had left.
Her Salvation Army uniform and the tambourine that she
held for the last 30+ years in the local grocery store. In true
hero fashion Lou went to work the following day,
everything she owned lost in the fire she continued on for
her cause. That was the point I realized how truly heroic
this now 83 year old woman is. When asked why she went
to work the day after losing everything she simply said,
"it"s my job, I need to do it".
A true hero is defined by his or her accomplishments. For
83 year old Auntie Lou Dobson that accomplishment is
leading a Godly life and setting an example for others with
her "be strong in the face of adversity" attitude. As a child it
was Spiderman, as a teen it was Micheal Jordan, but as an
adult with a strong definition I choose Auntie Lou as my
hero.