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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Being Thankful

Thankful, It is a word we use often, but how much do we really mean it? I say I'm thankful for things but it can be a word that is tossed around lightly. I wrote this post last year about things I'm thankful for, coffee is one of them. Sure I'm thankful for coffee I'm...

New Years Resolutions Part 2

                On December 31st we shared our New Years Eve Resolutions, after a month of having them we wanted to give an update. Read our first post about our Resolutions if you haven't already.   Norah  Here I am, the...

New York City

        New York City, The City where dreams are made. Recently the three of us traveled to New York City for the annual NAPCRG (North American Primary Care Research Group) conference. We are all part of the Community Advisory Committee for the...

Tribe Conference

  How long does it take to build a dream?   Answer: relative, but I think the real answer is years.  It takes years to build a dream.  Plural. YEARS.   My dad and I went to the Tribe Conference hosted by Jeff Goins in Franklin, Tennessee this past...

Writing Hurts

This week I spent some time editing our book, which is almost always an emotional endeavor.  I reached back into my past when I was 13 years old, the time in my life when my parents were separated and I became pregnant.  During this time so much of my life changed in...

Wheelchair Down the Stairs

  It was a day like any other. I went running with my mom and I was out of breath. When it was over I was thankful to be back at my house, ready for a shower. Until I realized I locked my keys inside. More importantly was that my mom was ready for a shower more...

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