GeraldTheWriter’s current post will bring some laughter your way. Just take a moment to read the following:
My body isn’t speaking to me. Last night I told it to play capture the flag with a thirty something, a twenty something, and a dozen eighteen and under caffeine like humans with legs made of rubber…
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Rose Wolfe (Living Free with disAbilities)
Let's get to the elephant first: I have myotonic dystrophy which defines my physical limitations, but it does not define me. Without the distraction of physical activities, I have found my passions: (1) Encouraging others to live more fully with fun, faith, and hope; (2) finding freedom in oil painting; (3) writing about my experiences; and (4) encouraging others to live more passionately.
It is my belief that every person lives with at least one disability - for impairments are not limited to those with chronic illnesses. Many neurotypical people are psychological architects who have constructed enclosures in which they trap themselves. Mindsets, attitudes, and perceptions are fluid realities.
Many of us have forgotten that it is possible how to live beyond our disabilities. Life may have challenges but faith and hope are within reach. I have made my choice: I am LivingFreeWithdisAbilities.
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Thanks for the share Rose. You’ll have to show me how you did that. Today I went to the gym and stayed injury free, embarrassment free. Yay
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I guess you couldn’t resist running with it while Jerry is trying to get his legs under him again.
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I’m more concern about keeping my swimming trunks secured.😳
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