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Volunteers assemble holiday meals for the needy

December 22, 2011

Debby Phillips pushes a cart as she and several other volunteers help assemble Christmas baskets on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011, in downtown Cheyenne. Volunteers were assembling baskets for the Laramie County Christmas Program. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)
Debby Phillips pushes a cart as she and several other volunteers help assemble Christmas baskets on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011, in downtown Cheyenne. Volunteers were assembling some 1,310 baskets for the Laramie County Christmas Program. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)

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Remembering Isaac Salas

December 20, 2011

For the past few months, I have been working on a picture story about Isaac Salas. As Isaac practiced a forward roll before a high school wrestling practice on Nov. 17, 2010, he broke his C1 and C2 vertebrae leaving him paralyzed from the neck down and dependent on a ventilator to breathe. In the months that followed, Isaac made progress in his recovery eventually regaining limited movement in his arms and legs and the ability to breathe without a ventilator. As he underwent physical therapy and several operations at Craig Hospital south of Denver, Isaac became a celebrity of sorts in Cheyenne. People around the community organized several fundraisers to help Isaac’s family as he recovered. Isaac returned home on Aug. 4. Less than a month later, he died after a procedure to pulverize urinary tract stones blocking his catheter. He was 16.

In my short career, this was the most difficult picture story to photograph. As I got to know him, I was amazed by Isaac’s perseverance and determination despite the physical and emotional adversity he faced on a daily basis after his accident. He would always say “when I walk again” instead of “if I walk again.”

My favorite memory of Salas was on June 3 when I photographed him on a hospital field trip to Bear Creek Lake Park near Denver. As Salas rolled down a beach area near one of the park’s lakes, he teased Jenniy Peltier, his favorite therapist from the hospital, and tried to get her to help him cruise for chicks. Despite his situation, he was in incredibly high spirits. It’s something his mother, Melissa Plumley, called “Isaac being Isaac.” It was inspiring to see and to photograph.

Lester Butt, Isaac Salas' psychologist, leans in to chat with Isaac after a round of physical therapy as Isaac's mother, Melissa Plumley, watches from a chair near the window in his room on Thursday, April 28, 2011, at Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colo. Isaac was hospitalized from November 2010 until August 2011 as he recovered from a break of his C1 and C2 vertebrae in a Cheyenne South High School wrestling practice. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)
Lester Butt, Isaac Salas' psychologist, leans in to chat with Isaac after a round of physical therapy as Isaac's mother, Melissa Plumley, watches from a chair near the window in his room on Thursday, April 28, 2011, at Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colo. Isaac was hospitalized from November 2010 until August 2011 as he recovered from a break of his C1 and C2 vertebrae in a Cheyenne South High School wrestling practice. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)
Isaac Salas waits to be helped inside of his family's home as his mother, Melissa Plumley, background, talks with friends and family during a welcome home gathering on Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011, in north Cheyenne. It was the first time Isaac had returned home since the accident in wrestling practice on Nov. 17, 2010. After his injury, his family was forced to buy a wheelchair-friendly home for Isaac, who continued to be wheelchair-bound throughout his recovery until his death on Sept 3. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)

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Remembering Isaac Salas

December 19, 2011

For a few months, I’ve been working on a picture story about Isaac Salas, a Cheyenne South High School wrestler who broke his C1 and C2 vertebrae in a practice on Nov. 17, 2010. In the months that followed his accident, the Cheyenne community came together to raise money for Isaac as he recovered in Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colo. Isaac continued to make steady progress in his recovery and returned home from the hospital on Aug. 4. Less than a month later on Sept. 3, Isaac died following a procedure to pulverize urinary tract stones blocking his catheter. Here is an audio slideshow I put together with some of the pictures I took of Isaac and his family.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOHNbqAAUxE

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Santa Claus visits family that lost home in fire

December 16, 2011

Collin Pickens, 4, reacts after he and his sister, Jayden, 7, came home from school to find Santa Claus (Jack Coffey) waiting on their doorstop on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, in south Cheyenne. Santa stopped by to drop off toys donated to the Pickens family following a Dec. 1 fire that destroyed their apartment. Members of the community donated $1,500 in cash and gift cards to the family and Cheyenne Fire Local 279 bought and wrapped toys.
Collin Pickens, 4, reacts after he and his sister, Jayden, 7, came home from school to find Santa Claus (Jack Coffey) waiting on their doorstop on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, in south Cheyenne. Santa stopped by to drop off toys donated to the Pickens family following a Dec. 1 fire that destroyed their apartment. Members of the community donated $1,500 in cash and gift cards to the family and Cheyenne Fire Local 279 bought and wrapped toys.

Santa Claus (Jack Coffey) carries a bag of toys to the home of the Pickens family on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, in south Cheyenne. Coffey surprised Collin Pickens, 4, and Jayden, 7, with donated toys following a Dec. 1 apartment fire that destroyed all of their belongings. The Cheyenne community raised $1,500 in cash and gift cards to donate to the family and Cheyenne Fire Local 279 bought toys with funding from its burn-out fund.
Santa Claus (Jack Coffey) carries a bag of toys to the home of the Pickens family on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, in south Cheyenne. Coffey surprised Collin Pickens, 4, and Jayden, 7, with donated toys following a Dec. 1 apartment fire that destroyed all of their belongings. The Cheyenne community raised $1,500 in cash and gift cards to donate to the family and Cheyenne Fire Local 279 bought toys with funding from its burn-out fund.

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Filed Under: Archived Content, FeaturesTagged With: Wyoming Tribune Eagle

Let it glow

December 15, 2011

The 27-foot-tall Christmas tree that stands in the Wyoming State Capitol lit up on Wednesday glowing bright enough to make Clark W. Griswold jealous. It rivals only the 7.5-foot-tall tree that occupies a large portion of living room and features some 600 light bulbs. Sadly, however, my apartment ceiling is not as cool as the one in the Wyoming State Capitol rotunda.

Onlookers watch from the balconies after a ceremony lighting the Wyoming State Capitol's Christmas tree on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011, in Cheyenne.
Onlookers watch from the balconies after a ceremony lighting the Wyoming State Capitol's Christmas tree on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011, in Cheyenne.

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