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What I Wish I Did

What I Wish I Did

I’ve been watching the Deadliest Catch. I would love to be on one of those Alaskan crab boat’s during those crazy weather storms. I would NEVER be a crabber but would LOVE to be in the wheelhouse. I would probably choose the Saga to hang out with Jake. He is one of the younger captains. Yet I find him an honest fisherman who really cares about his crew. Plus I think he’d be a fun hang. I’d also love to…

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Another Accomplishment

Another Accomplishment

Happy Friday. It’s been another rough week for me but I did have another major victory. I was able to get in the shower for the first time since the end of the December. I have a small shower with no bathtub. However, it isn’t flat to the floor. There is a small step that was difficult for me to navigate before I got sick. After the pneumonia, getting over that step was an obstacle I didn’t think I’d ever…

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LegXercise

LegXercise

This is my recent purchase. It is designed for elderly and people with little mobility. It works by moving you feet in a walking like motion. You can see how it looks from the top of my legs in this video. My legs are definitely moving. They are not going super fast but they are getting movement. I did this for an hour yesterday while I sat and watched TV. I had to stop because the truth was my legs…

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Social Security Disability review

Social Security Disability review

Every morning I sit down with my cup of coffee, and I decide what I want to write about.  Today being no different than any other day. Marshmallow, of course the snuggling up next to me, and Zoey’s running rampage through the house. All of a sudden Zoey comes out running out of my daughter’s room  with a sneaker in her mouth. Wish I caught the actual action shot but had to settle for this instead. I’m up your Social…

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A life with disabilities-my daughter’s college essay

A life with disabilities-my daughter’s college essay

My mother tells the story of when I was two and she walked into Tutor Time. The door opened and every child’s head turned but mine. That led to the diagnosis that would affect my entire life. We found out I had a progressive hearing loss called EVA (enlarged vestibular aqueduct) and when my mother walked through that door, I had already lost all the high frequencies in my hearing. I received the first of two surgeries for my cochlear…

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Following your passion take your next step….

Following your passion take your next step….

I don’t know when it happens we just wake up one day and we went from 21 to 40 something. I look at my kid who’s driving herself to school who’s going to college next year and I say to her college was my favorite years and I think of it like it just happened a couple years ago.  I mean I put on the radio and they say NSync is classic easy listening, wasn’t that in the 90s was that…

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