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Sheets converted into signs welcoming Jennifer Glasgow home were hung on the garage, which was converted by friends and fellow church members into a wheelchair-accessible bedroom for her.
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After months in hospital, 'Miss Jenny' comes home

Jennifer Glasgow, "Miss Jenny" to the dozens of children she's taught as a Stafford County day-care provider, was welcomed home Saturday, 121 days after a November car accident that left her badly injured

Date published: 3/3/2008

By KIM BAER

Jennifer Glasgow's 3-year-old students couldn't really understand how tough it has been for her.

They didn't know the details of the November car accident that killed close family friend Addie Nealey and left Glasgow nearly dead.

They couldn't comprehend what it must have been like for the 29-year-old to spend almost a month in a coma at Inova Fairfax Hospital and then undergo weeks of rehabilitation.

Those students at Glasgow's welcome home party Saturday afternoon really understood only one thing.

Miss Jenny was back. That was all they needed to know.

They went right up to the woman they love, who is now confined to a wheelchair, and hugged her.

Glasgow was badly injured after a car accident on Austin Ridge Drive on Nov. 1.

Nealey was driving her 13-year-old daughter, Brianna, to the bus stop, then dropping Glasgow off at work, when her car was hit. A 17-year-old driver was charged with reckless driving.

For years, Glasgow has taught the 3-year-olds class at Planting the Seed Too, the daycare center her family runs on Courthouse Road in Stafford County.

Bob and Kathy Glasgow, and their two daughters, Jennifer and Rebecca, are more than daycare providers, current and former clients explained.

They've temporarily taken in children when their parents were struggling. They've had children in their care for sleepovers and family get-togethers.

"They do everything they possibly can to help anybody," said Jennifer Reid. "They are so open and caring and loving."

Now, members of their extended family are helping them out.

Friends and fellow members of the Stafford Crossing Community Church helped convert the family's two-car garage into a wheelchair-accessible bedroom.

Glasgow's closest friends worked through the night Friday finishing up the space. They put down hardwood floors and painted the walls a cheerful light purple and green.

Then, about 100 friends turned out for the party.

They wrote "Welcome Home Jennifer" on two white sheets and hung them outside the two-car garage of the family's North Stafford home.

They tied bunches of brightly colored balloons on the mailbox and the street signs leading to their home.

As the car carrying "Miss Jenny" made its way through the neighborhood, they lined up outside to surprise her.

It worked.


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Date published: 3/3/2008


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Welcome Home (posted by kevinsmom97 , Mar. 3, 2008 9:40 am)   
I'm so glad to see you are home. I read about your accident in the paper when it happened,I no you through i use to clean your mom's house,again welcome home.

Welcome Home (posted by staffmom , Mar. 3, 2008 8:12 am)   
I am so glad to hear that you are home at last! My prayers will continue to surround you and your family. Best wishes.

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