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Show 284 And I had a great time. I'll bet my Disability Awareness Day counterpart wouldn 't have called his experience a vacation. Essentially, however, I am still the same person. My sojourn into life without disability didn 't change me that much I managed to get up and get dressed. I ate. I did spend the day doing some unusual things, for me, but then I sometimes do unusual things anyway. I am a reasonably good parent and would be still, even without my disability. My relationship with my husband was somewhat changed -1 am taller than he, standing - but he still held my hand. All in all, I think I'd get used to the challenges of life without disability, given time. I would, after all, still be me. I had not stopped writing, beginning to end. It is honest. I proof it. Copying it onto the email to my editor, I push the "send" button. There is a certain smoothness within my soul. |