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Kentucky woman who lost both legs shielding her children from a tornado walked arm-in-arm with President Barack Obama into the Oval Office on Friday.
The visit by Stephanie Decker came just under four months after the twister wrecked her home in Henryville, Ky. She had tied a blanket around the children and thrown herself on top of them when falling debris crushed her legs.
"We planned this a few months out, and here we are," Decker said in an interview after the 15-minute visit.
When not using a wheelchair, Decker, 37, is able to walk for extended periods using prosthetic limbs. She said her goal is to be able to spend eight to 10 hours a day on those limbs. "I'm a pretty active person," she said.
Decker was joined by her son Dominic, 9, daughter Reese, 6, and husband Joe, 42, for the Oval Office visit, which came just before Obama flew to Colorado to view damage from the state's wildfires.
It followed a handwritten letter from Obama and a follow-up phone call from the president while she was in the hospital.
Decker said on Friday she and Obama discussed an improved prosthetic model being developed by the military, and a foundation she and her husband started that trains children with artificial limbs to play sports.
Decker said the rebuilding in Kentucky has been slow, but her White House visit will be an encouragement. "To have the president know and (take) the time to talk to us, it gives us motivation," she said.
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Stephanie Decker and her daughter Reese, 6, wave to President Barack Obama as he leaves the White House in Washington, Friday, June 29, 2012, via Marine One, in Washington. The Deckers now live in Sellersburg, Ind., and survived a tornado in Henryville, Ind. in March of 2012, during which the mother of two lost her legs while protecting her children from the storm. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) AP
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President Barack Obama welcomes Stephanie Decker, her husband Joe Decker, and children Reese and Dominic, to the Oval Office, June 29, 2012. Decker lost her legs while saving her two children during a tornado in southern Indiana in March. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
get the red out
(13,468 posts)The family lived in Henryville, Indiana; where the tornado tore through. The lady is originally from Kentucky though.
Eastern Kentucky and Southern Indiana both suffered devestating tornados on that horrible day in March, so it was an easy mistake to make. It is wonderful to see the progress this brave lady has made.
loyalsister
(13,390 posts)Obama's is far more compassionate than people give him credit for.