Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 6月8日 06時10分
When it came time to find a date for the prom at Stafford High School in Falmouth, Virginia, 17-year-old Stephen Virgil knew just who to ask: His grandma, 92-year-old Julia Jarman.⠀
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Earlier this year, Jarman was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and doctors said she may only have a few more months to live, according to her daughter-in-law Pam Virgil.⠀
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In the meantime, her grandson has set out to make the days ahead as special as possible for his grandma, who calls him “my boy.”⠀
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Taking her to prom seemed like a no brainer.⠀
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“I wanted to bring my grandmother to prom because I wanted to do something special for her,” the high school junior told HuffPost. “Plus, she never went to her own in high school.” ⠀
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So last month, after Virgil and his mom secured permission from the school’s principal, Jarman strolled into prom for the very first time, wearing a blue dress she picked out because it complemented her grandson’s vest and bow tie.⠀
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#Prom just so happened to fall on the eve of her 92nd birthday, which made the evening extra special. ⠀
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Brittany Wong for HuffPost (@binnywong)⠀
Photo courtesy of Pam Virgil⠀
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