Blog

It’s the Little Things That Make a Difference

It’s the Little Things That Make a Difference

A few months ago, I replaced my power chair due to outdated software and a lack of replacement parts available for the old chair. Changing wheelchairs is not a simple process. After ten years in the old chair, it felt like it fit like a glove. Ten years of technology changes, model updates and in this case an entirely different make of chair, produces a number of adaptation issues.

Read More
Angels Among Us

Angels Among Us

As an incomplete quadriplegic, my hand strength is fairly limited rendering me incapable of releasing the gearshift from the park position. A few weeks ago, I discovered a company (Mobility Innovations) that installs adaptive equipment for driving. Unfortunately, the gearshift device recommended for my van isn’t practical for my specific needs. This is where an angel stepped into my life.

Read More
When the Going Gets Tough - Laugh

When the Going Gets Tough - Laugh

The Christmas season always reminds me of an experience my husband and I had several years ago. I love picking out his gifts and surprising him on Christmas day. However, playing secret Santa can be quite challenging as I rely heavily on Guy for assistance with outings. But that year I ventured out on my own (my van is equipped with hand-controls), headed to the mall, and proceeded to buy as many gifts as I could stack on my lap.

Read More
Overcoming Adversity

Overcoming Adversity

A few months ago, I was asked to give a talk at a fireside held for the youth of our church. The subject was "overcoming adversity." Needless to say, I shared some experiences that I encountered while adjusting to the onset of Transverse Myelitis (TM) and the resulting paralysis. Focusing on how I overcame those trials turned out to be pretty easy since I was looking at them in the rearview mirror. I know with unwavering certainty that Heavenly Father was by my side, actually is by my side, through every trial and tribulation. Looking back at the years surrounding my initial diagnosis, and the ensuing growth from surmounting the challenges, and even thriving from them, I can see His hand in everything I went through.

Read More