And so we start week two of our first-ever cross-country road trip adventure…
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And so we start week two of our first-ever cross-country road trip adventure…
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An unfortunate stereotype that comes with being disabled, is people assume you don’t do ANYTHING. Like, going out to dinner must be this huge, awesome event since I can’t even walk.
Well, I’m here to prove them very wrong.
You see, one of the coolest things I’ve ever done is the cross country road trip my husband and I take every year. Together, we’ve been to 42 different states.
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The most obvious sign of my disease is, of course, the thing everyone sees wherever I go – my walker.
Continue reading “More-bility Aids” →
It’s a question many people ask – maybe not verbally, but I can tell it’s on their mind:
What’s it like living with a rare, incurable, progressive, debilitating, terminal disease?
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I’ve recently decided to resign from teaching high school English.
And if only it were all as simple as that sentence makes it seem!
Let’s unpack…
Continue reading “Those who can’t do, teach.” →