Nothing motivates me to do something quite like being told by other people that I can’t do it. This is especially the case when it
Nothing motivates me to do something quite like being told by other people that I can’t do it. This is especially the case when it
On Monday, April 13, I became a fur mama to an eight-and-a-half-week old golden retriever, named Beans! I have to say, he is so adorable.
Due to COVID-19, colleges have decided to move all their classes online for the rest of the semester and it is impacting a lot of
When I found out I was scheduled to have spinal fusion, there were a million questions that ran through my head. I wanted to know
When you ask a kid what they want to be when they grow up, most kids want to be a doctor or a lawyer. Once
The weather is getting nice. Although, we need to practice social distancing and I have been doing that. It is great to get outside in
Several months ago, my brother and his wife recently had a child. Her name is Andi Josephine Anderson, and she is eight months old. She’s
One thing that I’ve learned about having a disability is that family plays a very important part of your everyday life! I live with my
Last month, I had the opportunity to be a keynote speaker at the annual Distinguished Citizens Award dinner of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Council, Boy Scouts
Some of you may or may not know that this year marks a very special milestone for individuals with disabilities. It is the 30th anniversary
For people with disabilities, and especially wheelchair users, COVID-19 poses unique challenges because wheelchairs are touched frequently and in many places. We’ve compiled the following
During these uncertain times of social distancing, our kiddos look to us for direction. Currently, schools have been closed for two weeks and they just