Monday, October 13, 2008

This makes my heart sing...

I've never done this before, but I've GOT to share a local news story that is so sweet. Obviously, I have a special place in my heart for Down Syndrome kids, but I think anyone can appreciate this!

Article from the Dallas Morning News:


Never has the selection of a homecoming queen sent so many tears falling so freely.

Kristin Pass, an 18-year-old senior with Down syndrome, became Aledo High School's homecoming queen Friday to a joyous standing ovation and the flutter of a thousand tissues on a remarkable night for an amazing young woman.

Her grandfather, Dr. David Campbell of Corsicana, escorted her onto the field and gave her a quick kiss on the cheek as Kristin joined eight other young women in the Homecoming Court to await the results of the vote, cast by the 360-plus members of Aledo High's senior class.

Then came the announcement ... and pandemonium.

"Oh my gosh! I was sitting in the student section and everyone stood up, crying and cheering for Kristin," said longtime friend and fellow senior Meaghan Geary, 17, who first met Kristin in the third grade. "It was great!"

Carolyn Pass stood at the edge of the football field, taking pictures of her daughter and friends' daughters in the court, when the stadium erupted.

"It's just something you can't even imagine," she said. "And afterward, everyone was just running down to her, congratulating her. And the other girls in the court, they're all just beautiful girls, inside and out."

Ms. Pass said she spoke later with a friend. "She said the only mistake anyone made was not handing out crying towels."

The vote may have been a surprise, but no one who knows Kristin doubts her popularity, her mother said.

"Kristin has a lot of friends – she likes everyone. It doesn't matter if you're tall or short, pretty, not pretty, smart, not smart – she likes everybody. She has great friends. And Aledo is a great community."

"She's just the neatest kid in the whole wide world," added her aunt, Chari Hust of Houston, "and everybody sees that."

Clay Gilmer, who works in the stadium press box, running the scoreboard and clock, said people pushed toward the windows as the young women were introduced.

"They were all pulling for Kristin," Mr. Gilmer said.

When she won, he was thrilled. "This has been such a special time, a special week for Kristin," he said. "And I was really taken by the maturity and the love shown by her friends, her peers, her classmates.

"That makes this a double blessing."

Kristin pronounced the evening "exciting" and "awesome."

She was so thrilled, her mother said, that she took her crown to bed with her.

"She's real proud of it," her friend Meaghan added.

Kristin and her family, including sister Kendall, now a freshman, moved to Aledo when Kristin was in the third grade. She was embraced by the people in town through good times and bad, including the death of her dad, J.T., two years ago.

"We've always had great experiences here," her mom said. "We've been blessed, and I think Kristin brings a lot of blessings to the people she knows."

Her selection as homecoming queen was a wonderful surprise. But Meaghan seemed to have an inkling that it could happen.

"Everyone loves Kristin," she said, "and I didn't know for sure, but in class everyone was like, 'Who are you voting for?' and everybody was like, 'Vote for Kristin, she's so good.' "

Kristin doesn't care what's on the outside, Meaghan said. She's friends with everyone, and everyone admires that.

"She's the person we all want to be," Meaghan said.

And, pictures taken by her mother:

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi amy! my name is maria, and i've been following your blog for awhile. your work is just beautiful!!

i had to comment today because my 2 year old nephew has down syndrome, and this article really warmed my heart. thank you for sharing! i've already forwarded it to my whole family :)

October 13, 2008 at 2:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing this Amy.

October 13, 2008 at 2:26 PM  
Blogger Dogeared said...

It made me tear up towards the end too. Every now and then, you read a story which reminds you that there are good people out there, and that things like this can happen. They all look beautiful!

October 13, 2008 at 2:43 PM  
Blogger Jessie said...

I honestly got the chills when I read this. It's so great hearing about something great in the news, rather than all the downers we usually get. Thank you for sharing!

October 13, 2008 at 3:37 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing that!

October 13, 2008 at 6:19 PM  
Blogger Caits said...

This story gave me chills- it's beautiful! Thank you so much for posting it:)

October 13, 2008 at 6:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great, here I am crying at work now. What a sweet story!!

November 4, 2008 at 9:21 AM  
Blogger Ashley Gartrell said...

Hi Amy! I was turned to your blog by my wonderful mother, who loves your blog and your photography! I work with special needs children as an occupational therapist with Children's Medical Center, and this story brought tears of joy to my eyes! Thank you so much for sharing! It is such a God given blessing when you are able to see those with special needs recognized for their internal and external beauty and talent! Congratulations to this beautiful girl!

November 9, 2008 at 2:16 PM  

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