The only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time – that’s what I learned today 🙂
It’s 8: 40 PM on day 575 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to prepare and publish my Disability of the Day feature, hang out with my grandma – it’s heartbreaking when you try your hardest and still can’t understand what someone you love is trying to tell you especially when you remember all the things they used to do with you 🙁 – feed myself a peanut butter sandwich for breakfast, drink tea by myself, work, watch TV, feed myself rice and curry for lunch and tweet about my I Am Disabled campaign.
As you may remember a couple of days I started my I Am Disabled campaign with the intention of showing the world that we are all “disabled” in different ways and i’m happy to say the campaign is gaining momentum. Take a look below at the answers to what do you wish you could do but can’t:
I Am Disabled Campaign Update
@Nisha360 I wish I could shampoo my hair with two hands but my left one is not able to reach up top : ) Does this qualify?! #IAmDisabled
Marianne Tarkusep @justmemariannet
@Nisha360 i wish i could be more of a support for my family financially and that i could donate to your charity and others,but i can’t rn.
@Nisha360 I wish I could prevent any child from suffering.
@Nisha360 I wish I could heal the broken with a word from my heart. I wish I could give the beautiful, the good, and the true with a smile.
@Nisha360 write for a living 🙂
@Nisha360 I wish I could take away all the pain my loved ones are in #IamDisabled
Q. What do you wish you could do but can’t? A. fly like a bird.#IamDisabled via @nisha360
Shasta Kearns Moore @outrageousblog
@Nisha360 I wish I could speak clearly enough that my husband and others would always understand me. #IAmDisabled http://nishav360.com/2012/04/day-568-i-am-disabled/
@Nisha360 #IAmDisabled in that I don’t always control my emotions when I should.