Cripping up: The act of an able-bodied person, typically an actor, dressing up and portraying the role/character of a disabled person, mimicking the physical characteristics
Cripping up: The act of an able-bodied person, typically an actor, dressing up and portraying the role/character of a disabled person, mimicking the physical characteristics
I became sick and lost the ability to walk over four years ago. Since then, old holiday traditions have evolved into new one. My husband
I am the father to a three year old and a five year old. Unlike most daddies, my disability means that I can’t pick them
Some people might find me weird but honestly, I don’t like scary movies, Like, I don’t care for them at all. It’s not because the
Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays. In the past, it was hard to celebrate because I tend to always be traveling this
It’s that time of year again. You know, the one when the weather starts to change, the days get shorter, the leaves start to change
Summer is over. The leaves have changed or cover the ground. When you wake up in the morning or fall asleep in the evening, you
Wheelchair Halloween Costumes! Last year I wrote about halloween costumes for wheelchair users because I was excited to see that for the first time ever, a
Happy Halloween to all of you kids that are getting ready for some scary, funny-looking, candy-eating fun. Although you’ll be surrounded by other kids, don’t
This year, for the first time ever, a store is selling costumes specifically for wheelchair users. A few months ago, Target announced that they would