Learning to be thankful for the vision you do have

In November many people stop and reflect on what they are thankful for. I have been thankful for many different things in my life such as my grandpa, my dog, the technology I use and even the vision that I do have. I wasn’t always like this, back when I first met my best friend,Continue reading “Learning to be thankful for the vision you do have”

Sun Shine Blogger Award

I was nominated for the Sunshine blogger award by Ski who runs the blog, Outdoorswiththeskis. As always there are rules that have to be posted: The Award Rules: Thank the blogger who nominated you in a blog post and link back to their blog. Answer the 11 questions the blogger asked you. Nominate (at least)Continue reading “Sun Shine Blogger Award”

How I am going to spend Veteran’s Day

Happy Veteran’s Day everyone! Thank you to all our current and past serving military that have served and continue to serve to keep our country safe. For those of you who don’t know my father was in the Air Force.  I grew up as a military dependent for the first few years of my life.Continue reading “How I am going to spend Veteran’s Day”

2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity October Edition

Another month has come and gone. I am so shocked with how fast the year has been coming and going. Soon I will be telling you about the next theme for 2020. Movement I have been making some positive movement with life. I continue to exercise. This has helped me with my weight management andContinue reading “2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity October Edition”

Disability Blogger Award

I was nominated by Rare Mama on Facebook for the disability blogger award. Here are the rules for the award: Thank your nominator Recognize Georgina from Chronillicles as the creator of the award Use logo somewhere in the post Answer your nominator’s questions Write 5-15 of your own questions – they don’t have to be illness related!Continue reading “Disability Blogger Award”

2019: October is Dyslexia Awareness Month

Dyslexia was a word that I didn’t understand much as a child. As a second-grade student I went once a day to sound out letters, write letters and to practice reading. I didn’t understand why I was sent to this classroom. All I knew was that I thought the class was boring. Day after dayContinue reading “2019: October is Dyslexia Awareness Month”

Nominated for the sunshine blogger award

I was nominated by Jessica, who runs the blog, Sorting lives issues with Jess, for the sunshine blogger award. As with most of these awards you must post a copy of the rules: The rules of the Sunshine Blogger Award are as follows: Thank the person who nominated you and links back to their site.Continue reading “Nominated for the sunshine blogger award”

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