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Thankful Thursday – Debra Bankston

On this Thankful Thursday, I am grateful for the gifts that Debra Bankston brings to my life. I first met her at the national convention of the American Speech/Language and Hearing Association. She was finishing her Master’s degree from Memphis State and I was seeking a speech language pathologist to come to Charleston. I had been conducting interviews all day. When Debra showed up, I knew my search was over. I could not have found a better person for the position. She completed her undergraduate degree at Louisiana Tech University. She turned out to be a fantastic staff member, a wonderful friend, and a great community worker. She worked part-time as the Christian Education Director at John Wesley Methodist Church. When she decided to leave Charleston for Texas, she invited me to come out to Marshall to help her set-up her private practice. She married Tom and then taught many years at Stephen F. Austin State University where she also served as the director of the Speech and Hearing Center. Emily came to grace their lives and life took on even more meaning. Debra was my son Michael’s first crush. He was in middle school and absolutely smitten with her. May is Better Speech and Hearing Month and Debra Wimberley Bankston is a remarkable representative of this profession. On this Thankful Thursday, I am blessed by the many joys that Debra Bankston brings to my life.

Thankful Thursday is a day set aside to recognize the importance of someone to our lives and to let her or him know of our gratitude. Develop an attitude of gratitude. Say Something Nice; Be a Lifter. You will be glad that you did.

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Thankful Thursday – Johnny McAlister

On this Thankful Thursday, I am grateful for the gifts that Johnny McAlister brings to my life. Johnny is a friend from the Optimist Club of Charleston. After the death of friend and fellow member Bennett Murray, Johnny gave me a ride to the meetings every Tuesday morning. We call Johnny the Southern Planter because of his profession. Johnny would be the last to let you down. The only problem with Johnny giving me a ride is that he came in his shiny black hearse and he required me to lie down in the back with my arms folded across my chest. It wouldn’t have been so bad but he turned on his lighted sign, “Try our pick-up and delivery service.” He also put funeral music on the outside speaker system. My neighbors were astounded that I died every Tuesday morning, but I was walking my dog by noon. I told them it was because of a good breakfast and great fellowship. Johnny tells great tales with his wonderful thick Charleston accent. He knows the story of every old family in Charleston and has wonderful yarns about unusual funerals. He never betrays a family’s confidence. Johnny is a gentleman from the old school. Johnny is helpfulness itself and is the same no matter where you see him. His wife Sarah has a difficult time keeping him out of trouble. He is an avid sailor and both he and Sarah are world travelers. He is proud of his heritage. If there were not a St. Patrick’s Day already, Johnny would have created it. On this Thankful Thursday I am grateful to have Johnny McAlister in my life.

Thankful Thursday is a day set aside to recognize the importance of someone special to our life and to let her or him know of our gratitude. Develop an attitude of gratitude. Say SomethingNice; Be a Lifter. You will be glad that you did.

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