In a previous blog, I wrote about the challenges I faced when selling my property in Florida. Now, comes the fun part. The buyers wanted
In a previous blog, I wrote about the challenges I faced when selling my property in Florida. Now, comes the fun part. The buyers wanted
Disability identity can look very different, depending on the person. Some people who fall into the various categories identify as disabled, others don’t. Some educate
I know I have written about my love for new year’s resolutions many times before, but I am really excited about this particular resolution. My
It’s probably not uncommon for people to struggle with work/life balance at some point in their career. Ever since I started mine, I’ve noticed that
I have been very blessed and fortunate to be able to own property in Florida for about seven years now. I would spend my summers
It’s officially March and if you are Irish, March is the official month of luck. Now, I’m not the biggest believer in luck. I believe
Most people think that a thirteenth birthday is a big deal and I agree. I also feel that your fourteenth birthday is just as important
At the end of January, when all the holidays are over, I fall into a nocturnal depressive state. I don’t mean this in a bad
February is Black History Month! Although it is not the only month where I recognize the great things African Americans have done, my family and
Do you, a disabled person, want to live through an earthquake? Don’t come to Oregon. Here in Oregon, the risk of “The Big One” rises
In the mid-90s, a friend who knew I liked to read fantasy novels lent me a book that was quite unlike most others. It was
You’ve probably seen photos of me with my niece, Andi. She is incredible. It’s great spending time with her and watching her grow. Andi is