Hi there It is surprising how similar our lives are. I had my MVA Nov 1 86 , on the same highway closer to PG . I'm a T4 5,6, para. I have been watching you for awhile. I am still married andy husband and I love to travel . We have moved and lived all over the province. We have had several RV over the years. Everyone my husband has made w/ c accessible. Eighter ramping or putting in lifts. We've lived in a moho for too yrs traveling to US . Had to quit for awhile small health issue , however we're back in another 42ft moho getting ready to go back to us for winter. NOT READY TO GIVE UP YET.
Wow! Thank you for sharing your story. I would love to meet and see how you have made your RV accessible. If you are ever near the North Okanagan I would love to hear from you. You can email me at wheelsonwheels61@gmail.com
Gee, you've taken your accident amazingly well and l can imagine how hard it is even to this day, how inaccessible your day to day mobility is. I've just never thought about how difficult it truly is for you guys and how there needs to be a lot lot more government funding. All your photos and other information has made a very clear picture in my mind of what happened to you all that time ago...your a good story teller that you should write a book. I can't believe how brave you are getting around the place all by yourself its astonishing to me. You have a very adventurous but sensible spirit. I loved all the hard work you put into this episode ~ thankyou for sharing.
I remember that day well. The news spread through the family very quickly. "She's been in an accident and there's somthing wrong with her back" is what I recall was said. I prayed so much that the "something" wasn't paralysis. Over the years I've often felt for your brother as well and how this event affected him as well. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. Takes such a brave person to be able to share an incredibly traumatic event and talk about it. I think speaking for us all we’re so glad that you got past the injury and am living a full life now. Keep your head up, we’re all here to support you.❤❤
Hi there It is surprising how similar our lives are. I had my MVA Nov 1 86 , on the same highway closer to PG . I'm a T4 5,6, para. I have been watching you for awhile. I am still married andy husband and I love to travel . We have moved and lived all over the province. We have had several RV over the years. Everyone my husband has made w/ c accessible. Eighter ramping or putting in lifts. We've lived in a moho for too yrs traveling to US . Had to quit for awhile small health issue , however we're back in another 42ft moho getting ready to go back to us for winter.
NOT READY TO GIVE UP YET.
Wow! Thank you for sharing your story. I would love to meet and see how you have made your RV accessible. If you are ever near the North Okanagan I would love to hear from you. You can email me at wheelsonwheels61@gmail.com
Gee, you've taken your accident amazingly well and l can imagine how hard it is even to this day, how inaccessible your day to day mobility is. I've just never thought about how difficult it truly is for you guys and how there needs to be a lot lot more government funding.
All your photos and other information has made a very clear picture in my mind of what happened to you all that time ago...your a good story teller that you should write a book.
I can't believe how brave you are getting around the place all by yourself its astonishing to me. You have a very adventurous but sensible spirit.
I loved all the hard work you put into this episode ~ thankyou for sharing.
Thank you! your comments are kind and nice to hear!
I remember that day well. The news spread through the family very quickly. "She's been in an accident and there's somthing wrong with her back" is what I recall was said. I prayed so much that the "something" wasn't paralysis. Over the years I've often felt for your brother as well and how this event affected him as well. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks Brad! Kind words. I did not realize all the prayers that were going on but I am grateful for them. Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your story.
Takes such a brave person to be able to share an incredibly traumatic event and talk about it.
I think speaking for us all we’re so glad that you got past the injury and am living a full life now.
Keep your head up, we’re all here to support you.❤❤
Thank you for your support. I appreciate your comments and do feel supported by them.
Wow, that's incredible. 🙏
thank you for taking us down memory lane. I think it's good to reflect on where you've been and where you are going. 👍
I agree. Thank you for commenting!
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