Today I want to speak to the single people out there. I am here to say that it is okay to be single on Valentine’s Day. This time of the year can be hard for some people when they are the only one alone and everyone else seems to have a boyfriend or girlfriend or … Continue reading Reflections: Encouragement for the Single Season
Spotlight: Goalball – A Team Sport for Those who are Blind or Have Low Vision
Goalball is a sport specifically created for those who are blind or have low vision. It seems similar to football as the opposite team's objective is to get the ball in the other team's goal. The ball is thrown but never kicked. The ball is outfitted with bells to help the players locate the ball. … Continue reading Spotlight: Goalball – A Team Sport for Those who are Blind or Have Low Vision
Reflections: True Love
Love, this word seems to be thrown around a lot. When we hear the word love we probably immediately think of a romantic relationship especially now in February with Valentine’s day coming up. The truth is that love is much more than that. There is the love of a parent, the love of a brother … Continue reading Reflections: True Love
Reflections: All the Work is Done
Photo (not including the text) is by Simon Berger on Pexels It really is all about grace when it comes to being a Christian. It is only possible because of what Jesus Christ has done. I am so thankful for this truth because it means that salvation is dependent on what he has done and … Continue reading Reflections: All the Work is Done
The Disabled Blogger Tag
Today I would like to give you a glimpse into my motivation for this blog where I discuss disability related topics as well as various other topics. I decided to do this by sharing my response to the questions on the Disabled Blogger Tag. This tag was started by Elin on her blog My Blurred … Continue reading The Disabled Blogger Tag
Reflections: The Beauty of Life
Do you ever feel that your life is on a fast train and you are constantly on go? The pandemic has slowed things down for many and it is a time to reflect. I think it is important to stop and reflect on the beauty of life. First our own life is such a gift … Continue reading Reflections: The Beauty of Life
Winter 2021 Favorites: Skin Care to Home Decor
Living on the East coast of the United States gives me the opportunity to experience the winter season. Yes, snow and ice and those frigid days and nights are part of my life this time of year. I would like to share some of my winter favorites from skin care to home decor. This post … Continue reading Winter 2021 Favorites: Skin Care to Home Decor
How to Make Household Items Accessible to Those that are Blind or Visually Impaired
Picture this, you are about to heat up your lunch in the microwave but you realize that you are not able to see the buttons. Well this is what a person who is blind or has low vision (is visually impaired) deals with when they use a microwave with a touch screen interface. The lack … Continue reading How to Make Household Items Accessible to Those that are Blind or Visually Impaired
Reflections: Goals to Improve My Walk with God During this Year
The Christian journey can be hard at times and it is a bad idea to go at it alone. Community is very important. I speak from experience when i say this. I believe that having accountability is important. I have failed many times when i try to do something alone. At this time I do … Continue reading Reflections: Goals to Improve My Walk with God During this Year
There Needs to be a New Era of Authentic Representation of People with Disabilities in the media
Photo by geralt on Pixabay Society’s definition of beauty has become more shallow as the years have gone by. The media and magazines have defined beauty. The standard is to be tall and thin with a perfect face. This standard of beauty has only further excluded those that are different including people with disabilities. There … Continue reading There Needs to be a New Era of Authentic Representation of People with Disabilities in the media