Amanda Gene tries Candy from Canada

I was excited to receive a box of Canada treats to try. Thank you, Aunt Wendy, for the treats. 😊 The first candy I tried was a Big Foot Gros Pieds. The texture remined me of the fruit rollup snacks we have in America. I liked the fruit flavors of Banana, grape, and apple. IContinue reading “Amanda Gene tries Candy from Canada”

2019: More Movement, Patience, and Positivity-July Edition

July moved so quickly, and soon we will be in August. That means that half of the year has come and gone. Where has the time gone? Movement has really hit me this month. Have you ever found yourself complaining about completing a task? I have. I have learned that it is easier to completeContinue reading “2019: More Movement, Patience, and Positivity-July Edition”

Graduation and now what? (Independent Living Skills Series 29)

I know the months have flown by and I left the Independent Living Skills series after we had the Christmas party. I meant to update the series as soon as I graduated, however life got in the way. Let’s go back to December-Christmas break was a fun time and it was a time to getContinue reading “Graduation and now what? (Independent Living Skills Series 29)”

2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity: June edition

June has come and gone. I really used this past month to work on myself. Movement-This is the first pillar of my theme for this year. Not only is it a reminder for me to exercise and to lose weight-which is an ongoing battle-but this pertains to movement in life. That is why, along withContinue reading “2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity: June edition”

Interview with Alexis Read (Guest Blog Post #12)

Hi everyone, Today’s guest post is from my friend Alexis. Alexis runs a Facebook page all about her guide dog,  Yankee.  Be sure to check out her Facebook page to learn more about Yankee.  :) Thank you Alexis for being a guest. What is your name? My name is Alexis Read Age?: I’m 37 yearsContinue reading “Interview with Alexis Read (Guest Blog Post #12)”

#ThroughOurEyesChallenge

– What caused your visual impairment? The cause of my visual impairment is a condition called congenital Nystagmus. I also have Night Blindness and I have light sensitivity. – What can’t you see? I can’t see details that are far away very well. I also struggle to see small print and my computer when IContinue reading “#ThroughOurEyesChallenge”

International Nystagmus Awareness Day (2019)

Nystagmus is a medical condition that many people haven’t heard of before. Nystagmus is an eye condition where the eyes move in a vertical, horizontal and sometimes circular pattern. There is no cure and it can impact someone’s life in many different ways.  I was born with Nystagmus. I am not alone. I have metContinue reading “International Nystagmus Awareness Day (2019)”

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