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It’s About Much More Than Picking Up Pencils…

Sep 30, 2015 | caregivers, compassion, empowering language, Helping people with disabilities, how to help, Independence, overcoming challenges | 3 comments

Joshua Gorenflo is one of my current caregivers. He doesn’t fit the mold of who I usually hire.  He is 29 years old and married to a wonderful woman named Jenny.  He has a degree in Christian ministry.  He is also one of the most genuinely compassionate human beings I...

Ms. Wheelchair America 2016

Aug 3, 2015 | Advocacy, can do, Ms. Wheelchair America, Ms. Wheelchair America pageant, Ms. Wheelchair Kansas, MWA, overcoming challenges | 0 comments

This is a spectacular article about the Ms. Wheelchair America pageant and the goals and dreams of the organization and its participants.  I was honored to be crowned Ms. Wheelchair Kansas 2007.  All the women involved are indeed “roll” models.  And the...

Look At Me…

Jul 13, 2015 | Attitudes, CP, kids with disabilities, Look Beyond, negative perceptions, overcoming challenges, Physical therapy, Society, The Cerebral Palsy Foundation, UCP, United Cerebral Palsy | 2 comments

This story was originally posted on United Cerebral Palsy’s national website a few months back.  They asked me to describe what it was like being poster child when I was young.  They encouraged me, to be honest.  I appreciate them letting me do so.  I will let...

Confessions of A Coke Addict… (The Kind You Drink!)

Jun 12, 2015 | Addictions, changing perspectives, dreams, overcoming challenges, Starting Over | 2 comments

It’s time to come clean.  There was a time when I was completely powerless. Soda has always been one of my weaknesses.  It was a special treat when I was growing up.  Like many in my generation, my mom did her best to make sure my siblings and I ate healthy, which...

Beauty Undefined

Jul 6, 2014 | Attitudes, Disability and Relationships, inclusion, Lessons, loneliness, negative perceptions, overcoming challenges, people with disabilities | 3 comments

It was enlightening and frustrating all at the same time. The game was called Scruples. Popular in the mid 1980’s, it was a game where all the players were posed morally challenging questions such as: “You invited a friend over for dinner who is a...

Rise From the Ashes

Apr 17, 2013 | Attitudes, can do, Family, Lessons, overcoming challenges | 3 comments

We all crash and burn.  It is a sad fact of life.  We can be making progress on our journey, and then out of nowhere something unexpected can knock everything we know to be true on its butt.  As the rug is pulled out from under us, we are left trying to maintain...
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