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To Barbara Harrison, life's a 'square' dance that injured her husband and killed the family's dog, Barbara Harrison thought one thing. It wasn't about being ejected from the pickup she was driving or about being life-flighted to the hospital. Instead, it was, "I'm lucky to have my leg and my life. Now, how long before I can dance again?" To Harrison, who works as an intake coordinator in UNMC's psychiatry department, square dancing isn't just a hobby -- it's life. And her fellow dancers are family. "I've come a long way from not being able to walk," she said of her accident 14 years ago this week. "It was my family and fellow dancers who stood behind me. There wasn't a day that went by when I was in the hospital for three months that there weren't 10, 15, 20 of them in my room. They helped keep me motivated."
married her husband, Terry, whom she met at a square dance. "He could sing and dance and that's what I liked," she said. Harrison is a round dance cuer and frequently cues with the River City Squares. Terry is a square dance caller whose name is in the Iowa Square Dance Callers Hall of Fame. |
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