I’m rather proud of that title, actually. It sounds all academic. I mean, I’ve certainly done academic writing, but it’s been awhile. I have to give credit where it’s due, though. I didn’t come up with it, it’s a phrase I picked up from one of my professors. (Thanks, Ervin.) He told me to stopContinue reading “The Language of Normalcy”
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I’m not your flippin’ meme!
Camera phones are the best, aren’t they? We went from taking 24 pictures on a camera roll and praying that they come out to the immediate gratification of taking a thousand pictures a day and hoarding them obsessively until we download them onto a flash drive at your son-in-law’s advice. Oh, wait. Was that aContinue reading “I’m not your flippin’ meme!”
This is what disabled looks like.
A few years ago, my parents, my husband, and I were in Gruene, Texas. I’ve already told all of you that I use a walker. Well, so does my mom. My dad uses a cane, but my husband doesn’t have mobility issues. (Well, besides a bum knee from his Navy days, anyway.) My mom saidContinue reading “This is what disabled looks like.”
Unapologetically and pride?
What’s the difference? I mean, isn’t it like being proud? Am I happy to be disabled? The answers are: there’s a significant difference, no, and no. The real question is, what do I mean when I say I’m “unapologetically disabled?” There’s many experiences that come with being disabled that are dehumanizing. That’s a strong word,Continue reading “Unapologetically and pride?”
Unapologetically Disabled: In the Beginning….
…I wasn’t disabled. I am now, and rather unapologetically. I’d like to share my journey with you, and hopefully correct some misconceptions in your minds along the way. That’s my goal, anyway. There’s so many stereotypes out there, so many that I once believed. Perhaps by writing, I can erase some of that. I wasn’tContinue reading “Unapologetically Disabled: In the Beginning….”