We had this crazy idea to turn our old blog posts into videos.  At first the task seemed daunting.  How were we going to find the time to film and edit?  But we were determined!

We had so much fun filming this video, and for a lot of it we just let the camera roll and pretended it wasn’t there.  Those are the best moments to capture, the pure, raw unfiltered moments.

Norah

Norah

A wife to a man in wheels. Sharing my life with all of the struggles in hopes to open up the highways of understanding, compassion, love, and hope.  Follow me as I tread through.

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Honoring our Mothers

                                        Spring is beautiful and so is the day set aside to honor our mothers. Traditionally my Mother’s Day starts off attending church...

Traveling to Cancún, Mexico

Sometimes I underestimate the impact that Sergio has on others. I simply forget what a lover of people he truly is. He is a great example for me. This week I tried to follow by his example. The week started with the opportunity of travel. As always I worry about the...

His Story is My Story

A few weeks Sergio had the opportunity of sharing his story.  With the invitations came excitement.  Not only had he the honor of sharing his incredible story, I had the opportunity to listen to it again. One would wonder why I enjoy listening to his story when it is...

October 15, 1994

  Our relationship was one that was not supposed to last.  So many bets and side bets were placed against us.  To believe in our relationship was a risk not many were willing to take.  I smile when I think of all the money that was lost because of our unfailing...

Why I’m Always Smiling

I like to say that I'm the good looking guy in the wheelchair, a man that always has a smile on his face, and who is filled with life. I'm asked a lot why I’m always smiling and my answer is simple, I'm happy to be alive. It was given to me the day that I made peace...

Turning 40

  Norah just turned 40 this week. Here are 40 things about the wonderful woman I get to call mom. 40. She is 14 years older than I am and I can feel it the older I get. 39. When she's 40 I'm 26. 38. When she turns 50 I'll be 36. I can't help but think we'll both...

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