A couple of weeks ago, I was feeling awful as I had such a bad sore throat that I was put on antibiotics and over-the-counter pain medication, plus I had my second COVID-19 vaccination shot. I was exhausted, could barely talk, and just wanted to be soothed. I told my husband I just wanted noodles … Read More
Saying hello to Fritz
When we said goodbye to Flower a month ago, we were heartbroken. I don’t think we will ever forget that dog and I know I will not stop missing her for a long time. But it only took a day or two to realize how empty our home was after she was gone. Sure, we … Read More
Easily overlooked, easily fixed disability barriers
In my last blog, I talked about 5 common misconceptions about disability access. Many people assume access barriers are major and cost a lot of money to fix. While that is true in some cases, oftentimes it just means adding a ramp, trimming a bush, or some other relatively minor fix. Then, there are the … Read More
5 Common misconceptions regarding disability access
5 common misconceptions about disability access