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Hello everyone, let’s spend a few minutes together and escape from life. I wanted to have some fun today. I designed this website and blog to be an ongoing conversation to bridge the gaps between the disability community and the general public conversation but I can only give you one perspective. I need you guys to get involved as well, Therefore I came up with this list of questions for anyone who takes the time to read it. Feel free to answer all questions or as many as you feel comfortable.

"My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.
Psalms 73:26 NIV"
  1. This should be obvious, can someone give me an accurate description of what it’s like to run?
  2. It always takes me about an hour and a half to get ready for the day with the help of others. How long does it usually take you to get ready for the day?
  3. What is the first thing you think of when you see someone in a wheelchair or some other visible disability?
  4. Do you put your socks on before or after you put your pants on? I never really have a choice, so I never really thought about it.
  5. I know I need help in the bathroom; I have to inform people. Why do people always announce it when they leave the room?
  6. Every parent wants a “healthy” child, what exactly is that to you?
  7. What exactly is so “inspirational” about people with disabilities?
  8. We live in a world where physical appearance is idolized, what is so hard about looking at the person?
  9. Why do people want to spend so much time alone on the toilet? Balancing is tricky for me. I want to get off of that thing as soon as possible. Why do you want your leg to go numb?
  10. How long can you stand up before you feel tired?
  11.  How long can you sit down before you feel tired? 
  12. What’s one physical activity that you’ve always wanted to do? My list is a little long.
  13. What’s one fear when you socialize or date someone with a disability?
  14. f you had my disability what would be the one thing that scares you?

I hope this made you laugh, or at the very least give you something to think about. Do you have any questions for me? That you want me to answer in a blog? See you next time.  Have a great day.

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