Never change who you are for other people’s benefit – that’s my message to the world.
It’s 12 : 31 PM on day 1789 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray, read Matthew 21, publish my Disability of the Day feature, learn one new thing –A zebra’s stripy coat is thought to disperse more than 70 per cent of incoming heat, preventing the animal from overheating in the African sun. – have breakfast, make sandwiches for Cynthia’s ( our housekeeper’s) neighborhood with mom’s help as part of Virginia’s Sandwich Run – (thank you sisi Cynthia for all your help) – and promote my Educate Generations campaign – $3 441 raised so far (so grateful )
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Yesterday I got into a bit of hot water with one of my loved ones because the day before I shared A Woman Who Was Paralyzed At Her Bachelorette Party Is Trying To Change The Way People See Those With Disabilities on my personal Facebook account I knew some people wouldn’t be pleased with me sharing the article but even after my conversation with said loved one who was concerned what others would think I didn’t regret sharing the article because one of my missions in life is to help change the world’s perception of differently-abled people and I will do everything in my power to make that happen anybody who has a problem with that is more than welcome to unfriend me, unfollow me or exit my life.