Being unable to walk doesn’t make you a cripple, a bad attitude does that every time.
Being unable to walk doesn’t make you a cripple, a bad attitude does that every time.
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Maybe that’s what John Lennon was singing about in “Crippled Inside” – Your quip got that song stuck in my head.
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I don’t know that song! I’ll look it up.
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I liked it!
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You are certainly NOT a cripple….(I hate that word)!!!!
Have a super day, Pam.
Love, xo
~ Jill ~
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You got that right!
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I actually think that in primary school all children should be made to spend the day in a wheelchair Pam, just getting around the school for the day. Not only would it give a confidence boost and connection for those children who are already in a wheelchair, but give a much better appreciation to those who aren’t.
Nothing like sharing something to give a much better understanding 😀
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What an excellent idea! Walk a mile in my shoes. Or more accurately, roll around with my wheels.
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F.Y.I. Thought you would appreciate this. XO
~ Jill ~
“Peace begins with a Smile”
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I do. That’s why I wrote it.
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