Monthly Archives: March 2017

  • It Doesn’t Hurt To Ask

    Posted on March 29, 2017 by abilities1st@comcast.net in Uncategorized.

    Crowdfunding is becoming more and more popular. With the invention of Facebook, people, friends, and family are easily connected. Social networking sites are great for everyone, but it also allows people with physical limitations an outlet to stay in touch. Crowdfunding has an advantage of being interconnected. Crowdfunding sites such as Go-Fund-Me and Kick Starter […]

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  • Marching Around Jericho

    Posted on March 22, 2017 by abilities1st@comcast.net in Uncategorized.

    The month of March is upon us and this month I thought about something a little different. March is not just a month sandwiched between February and April. March is a month that makes me think about marching. Marching is a verb and an action. I know marching is a dying art. People don’t wake […]

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  • Green With Envy

    Posted on March 15, 2017 by abilities1st@comcast.net in Uncategorized.

    Most people don’t like to admit they are in fact envious of another person. Envy is not a characteristic that people would be envious of. I believe people often desire more. And desiring more is what keeps people moving forward, which is not bad at all. Because of St. Patrick’s Day being celebrated this week, […]

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  • Oh Baby

    Posted on March 7, 2017 by abilities1st@comcast.net in Uncategorized.

    With every major change there is a period of adjustment. Sometimes change is welcomed and sometimes it is not. Sometimes we can plan for it and sometimes we find that we thrust into it and make the best of it. I have Cerebral Palsy (CP). I can walk, but I walk with crutches or I […]

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