Category Archives: wheelchairs

No-Hole Repair Day

What I loved about our no-hole repair day was not that it was just marking items off a list, but that it brought pieces of our community together. Continue reading

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Playing Bodyguard

I was open to chatting and was pretty impressed at how well he understood me. As he began to talk more, it became apparent that he needed someone to listen and I was happy to do so since I saw this as a healthier option for him than pouring more alcohol on top of his troubles. Soon, however, it was obvious that things were beginning to shift. Continue reading

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Training Practicality

In training with Barton, it’s not so much what you do see and more of what you don’t see. Barton plays with angles, timing and distance in addition to all of the fun and pointy parts of his wheelchair. Continue reading

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Living in the Flow

Challenges like this can create havoc on the creative flow- how do you recover from spending half the day outside stuck in 100-degree heat, exhausted, frustrated and angry? Over the weekend, we both worked on our different projects, and it was so wonderful to be able to bounce off of each other, encourage each other to keep going, and it helped sustain the flow. Continue reading

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Pieces of Wood on the Kitchen Floor

Later, I would find a piece of wood, in the kitchen, ripped from the door frame. Continue reading

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