It’s no secret I’ve enjoyed travelling to many amazing places. However it is a more hidden secret that lots of other disabled people travel too. The mainstream media and disability campaigners talk about the poverty and suffering. Quite rightly. But what about the thousands of disabled people who can travel? Or the disabled people who… Continue Reading
The Serendipity of Trying New Things
On the one hand I love a comfort zone. Particularly with needing lots of care support, special equipment, and home adaptions. Plus it’s human nature to strive for calmness and tranquillity. Well for a day, at least. On the other hand comfort zones can be dangerous. We stagnate, get complacent and take good things for… Continue Reading
Ingredients for a Good Life
These posts often start with a quote from a Greek philosopher, a mention of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, and end with the fact a perfect life is in your control. Most of this is true. The Greeks knew universal truths that still exist today. Maslow is correct that we need food and shelter before aiming for… Continue Reading
Purple Power
Green for the environment. Pink for gay people. Purple for disabled people. You may have heard of all three colours and their representations. However purple and disability is definitely a newer one for me. It’s a very clever idea too. For many people, including disabled people, it may be scoffed at. Why will putting a… Continue Reading
Who Cares?
I usually like to start the week on a light hearted, leisurely and lovely vibe. Unfortunately there’s an ongoing problem that has become too frustrating to ignore. The topic of care! Ever since I was born I’ve not been able to walk. Moreover I’ve always needed help to turn at night, get dressed, use the… Continue Reading
The Struggle
I heard a story before about a guy fishing in a remote lake. Whether it was true I’m unsure and who told me I can’t recall. However the story was of a city slicker visiting this beautiful lake for a holiday, and he spotted a fisherman. The story goes on that the fisherman was prolific,… Continue Reading
Housing Is A Basic Need and a Human Right
As I started to need housing with wheelchair access, my parents stepped up to the plate. Lucky for me, as a three year old would’ve struggled to organise such a thing. We left our typical family house and moved to a bungalow. It had ramps and I was free to roam wherever I chose to. When… Continue Reading
Don’t Deny Your True Self
When we are growing up our parents and teachers give us guidance. People often debate the benefits of structure v self discovery. Good parents and good teachers give us both. We need enough parameters to get started and have some direction. However we also need space and time to understand ourselves. Our dreams, our likes,… Continue Reading