Mobility
The Long Walk to the Coffee Shop
As with most workplace accommodations, a little thought and sensitivity could have changed everything–they could… Read More
Sometimes “Political Correctness” Just Means Seeing People for Who They Are
For me and most of the people with disabilities that I know, we would like to be thought of… Read More
There are Two Sides to the Disabled Permit Coin
Use your permit if you need it. If someone says something to you see it… Read More
Thank You for Your Service
As we prepare to celebrate Veterans Day, my husband Nick and I look forward to… Read More
Can’t Stand Ya
As I sit and type these words, I feel a burn in my left leg…. Read More
“You Shouldn’t Be Parked There”
Let’s try to refrain from judgement and not assume the worst. Instead, be kind, as… Read More
Ending Up in a Wheelchair
The troubling reality of MS is that a wheelchair is not the worst possible outcome…. Read More
The “Normal” Paradox
Have you ever been in a situation where you park in a disabled stall and… Read More
Learning to Like My Cane
Whether you use a wheelchair, cane, walker, crutches, steerable knee scooter, motorized wheelchair, hoveround or… Read More