I agree, as a veteran with one leg, we adapt to every day life in order to get through it. I'm not happy about it, but I am alive. That's what is important to me.
My gfs disabled,and it makes me look like a jerk sometimes because other people see me not helping her do things. Thing is she doesn't want my help and does fine without me and prefers doing things for herself. She really doesn't know it but I think she is one of the strongest people I know.Props to you for being strong and not letting your disability get in you way.👍
I get looks at the store because I don't do everything for my wife either. She needs independence and self worth. She doesn't want to be totally dependent on me. So I understand you.
I know what mean. It’s not really that they don’t want us to help. I think we’d just slow them down. Once people have their routine, anyone butting in on that gets them out of their groove.
Thing is to let people know that this is something she asked of you to let her do it herself. Say I love that do nothing more than help her out with everything but she likes her independence and she wants to so therefore if she needs something she'll ask me.
That's a powerful message. Our minds and body need to adapt to every day situations in our environment. At times its extreme at times its subtle. You make it look effortless. Your smile is so peaceful 😊❤️
Whenever I see anyone struggling with something, I usually just say, “Good morning,” or some other greeting, and let them ask for assistance if they want it
My older sister had Cerebral palsy and sadly passed away in 2021. She couldn’t walk or talk for her 41 years of life. Seeing you driving, talking and walking makes me so happy. I didn’t get to witness my sister doing those activities on Earth, but I know she’s in Heaven making up for the lost time❤️ Your smile is so infectious.
I hope your heart can mend surely God will give her a wonderful job in heaven she'll have a new set of legs but she won't need a heart because she has your heart
You have just encouraged me to put forth an extra effort to take my mother's scooter with us more often. She has arthritis in her ankles and very hard to walk! Many blessings to you young lady!!
Lots of people say that carnivore diet can help with healing arthritis. Maybe ur mother can try it. It's a diet where you eat all kind of meats (not deep fried). Look into it. Dr. Ken berry has some good info as well as lots of others.
taking your Mom places with her scooter is a God send fir her. I wish i still had my Mom with me...she PASSED A FEW MONTHS AGO...AND I TOOK HER AND OUR LITTLE PUPPY IN THE CAR AS MANY TIMES AS I COULD, ALTHOUGH NOT ENOUGH. WHY YOU ASK? BECAUSE GETTING HER, THE SCOOTER, THE PUPPY, OH YES ME DOWN THE STAIRS INTO THE CAR WAS VERY DIFFICULT ......BUT I WISH SHE WAS STILL HERE AND I WOULD MAKE SURE I GAVE HER MORE "TRIPS" IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. I MISS HER ALOT❤❤❤❤
Yes, do take your mom out often! As a 66 year old that’s been stuck in the house for a few years, I’m looking forward to getting a scooter, and I hope some of my 6 kids will get me out of the house! Make some memories with her!
Did you really have to add the God bless? Do you demented Christians have to mention your God or your Jesus creature and every God damn post you ever make? There is nothing wrong with this girl whatsoever, but you could hardly say that your God blessed her! Imbecile
@@emmemaile5531 haha....figured you'd be a libtard snowflake, IM not Christian..how much u know. None of your business what I say to anyone.. so have a great day...TRUMP 2024...GOD BLESS YOU!
Until recently I was my mother's caregiver and this was something, people didn't understand, sometimes my job was to stand back and let her do what she could do, even if it looked like she was struggling, she wasn't and the sense of independence it gave her was better for her then any temporary physical relief my 'assistance' might have given her.
God bless you for taking care of your Mother. People need to mind their own business. I agree with you on you're giving your Mother the feeling of independence.
I'm handicapped Now thanks to last August I was in a motorcycle accident and sheared off my leg at the knee joint it's back on it just doesn't work right and it hurts so bad to walk I am now crippled but I have adopted in so many ways I don't need help doing the things I do I just looked a little funny walking now but I'm still the same person I always been
The smile on your face as you know you're about to do something which gives you more freedom to move about with less stress, that's answer enough for anyone with half of a working brain cell. You go girl.
I’m disabled myself with a horrible back injury from the service. If I see someone who’s disabled I will try and make an effort to ask if they need a hand. It’s not always about pity or feeling sorry for that person, sometimes people just want to help because it’s in our nature.
Glad someone else said the same thing I was thinking. If I was walking by, I'd have offered to help. Regardless of gender, age, weather conditions.... It's just an offer, not a put down or pity. I respect and admire her for being independent while still being graceful. Two good qualities we should all have with each other.
As a 66 year old that has been unable to get out of the house for 4 years without causing me extreme pain, I say of course it’s worth it! You do what you can. I’m looking forward to finally getting a scooter to get out in the world again! God bless you! It’s good to see a disabled person managing one of these!❤
Great attitude. You accomplished a difficult task with grace and we’re able to do what you wanted and needed. You have a kind, loving and can do attitude. Thank you for being a good example for others. May God continue to bless and keep you.
Your explanation helps us to understand. Most people want to help and just don’t know what you need. They are shocked when you say you don’t need any help.
Girl, you are my hero. You don't let your disability hinder you in any way.. You deserve the Medal of Honor for your service to disabled individuals!!!
the car, the mobility scooter were purchased to fit her needs and she is able to handle the drive, the weight and the assemble of the scooter. That is awesome. She is blessed!
You go girl, I am a disabled veteran and widower of 2 years. Both me and my wife had scooters, mine was issued to me by the V.A. with a lift. My wife inherited hers from her mother, so we often had two in my Escape. After my wife passed, I gave her scooter to my elderly mother. You are beautiful and smart. As you well know just because you have a disability, it doesn't mean that you can't chase your dreams. So live life to the fullest.
I admire your strength and common sense logic as well, you are a most lovely young woman. I spent 12 yrs in the United States Marine Corps, we were taught, from day one, to improvise, adapt and overcome obstacles in life, on the job, and in the field. We had to be taught. You had to do that from day one of your life, no teaching, just common sense to get what you need and want. Semper Fi. Very proud to watch your life and to see you succeed.
Yes yes and yes .. I was thinking how I could write that but not seem mean.. I agree,, her walk looks like she's having fun... Maybe it's just her spirit or the glow of her smile... Idk but I agree with your comment... ✝️☮️
So, by your comment, people with disabilities can't have cheerful attitudes? WOW! So we are suppose to just stay home and be miserable 24/7?? You, sir, need to know most of us don't! We actually live our lives just like able bodied people do. Why does everyone say we are "inspiring"? We are just living our lives like everyone does.
I hear what you are saying. Maybe another perspective is that kindness does exist. I have physical issues as well and I’m always grateful if someone acknowledges a struggle and offers to help. That’s better than no one acknowledging you.
Most amazing attitude of most any individual on planet earth!! We could use a few more million people on the planet with your attitude. What a lovely individual❤
My granddaughter was born with spinal bifida she is like you independent doesn't feel sorry for herself and meets life challenges with courage and determination...she's a sweet person that got bullied in school now she is going to college to learn sign language so she can help others...so proud of her. Don't let anyone treat you like you're disabled ...proud of you.
God blesses you for teaching the dumbfounded who never had the gift of feeling. Im an RN .. so amazed and in wonderment of all your accomplishments. Keep teaching and stay with the top MS specialists. The USA has made amazing strides . Hallelulia💜💜💜
my mother was in a wheelchair from a hiking accident and she would always be asked if she needed help with anything and she would drive everywhere and be incredibly independent, she valued that more than anything
You are very independent and your outlook on life is amazing. You get a lot of questions, this is good. The more people understand the more the are comfortable and interested knowing a little bit more. More knowledge is more understanding. You keep dishing out the information and everyone will see people with disabilities in a whole new light.
You’re such a sweetie and cutie. I have a new perspective on people with disabilities since I found your channel. I hope you never lose that smile, I can only imagine how you make people around you feel. 🥰
I love seeing this woman own her disability and is confident enough to record herself and explain her mind set assembling her scooter. I personally can see my self doing the exact opposite if I had this lady's disability with fear of being made fun. Thank you for this video, it's motivating and gives me a positive vibe. Once again, thank you and your beautiful soul.,😉👍
When I first became disabled I used to be able to break my scooter down as you did. As my condition has worsened I've has to get an electric hoist. I find it’s quite good for drawing interested crowds. I’m getting a lot of your shorts since I first subscribed & commented, they never fail to make me smile.
It just proves how strong you are. I have always been a caregiver and a doer. I am also a person that doesn't like being told that I can't doing something. So major kudos to you!💜💜
Oh my goodness. I’m disabled from Covid and I need to use help walking. I can’t stand alone long so I really don’t shop. I can only go to Walmart or Target because they offer scooters for shopping. So I give big thanks to them. I recently purchased a scooter but I haven’t used it I didn’t realize how to breakdown the scooter until now! I have the exact model and I will definitely try to do exactly what you do! God bless you and thanks again for proving that we can do all things if we just want to! You are a very special beautiful woman! Stand strong!
I for one think youre gorgeous and perfect the way you are. People give you grief because they can't let go of whatever "crutch" they have to have to feel "normal"
Thank you so much for educating me, I deal a lot with ppl w/ disabilities, now b/f I do anything I check myself!!! Thank you from the Bottom of my heart ❤❤❤❤❤
Your an excellent example which helps others who are disabled not to be embarrassed AND non disabled to understand a bit more why we do what we do. The battle as I see it is 98% from the shoulders up! Keep on moving Sister
Never slow down, never give up.... a friend of mine who has mobility issues always tells people "It's only a 'disability' if you let it disable you.", and she proves it right every time. Stay active and stay beautiful!
I agree, as a veteran with one leg, we adapt to every day life in order to get through it. I'm not happy about it, but I am alive. That's what is important to me.
Thank you for your service!
Never mind all that,you are totally gorgeous
My gfs disabled,and it makes me look like a jerk sometimes because other people see me not helping her do things. Thing is she doesn't want my help and does fine without me and prefers doing things for herself. She really doesn't know it but I think she is one of the strongest people I know.Props to you for being strong and not letting your disability get in you way.👍
I get looks at the store because I don't do everything for my wife either. She needs independence and self worth. She doesn't want to be totally dependent on me. So I understand you.
Please tell her how you feel.
Awesome brother
I know what mean. It’s not really that they don’t want us to help. I think we’d just slow them down. Once people have their routine, anyone butting in on that gets them out of their groove.
Thing is to let people know that this is something she asked of you to let her do it herself.
Say I love that do nothing more than help her out with everything but she likes her independence and she wants to so therefore if she needs something she'll ask me.
You put that scooter together like a boss. Keep making the world brighter one smile at a time.
That's a powerful message. Our minds and body need to adapt to every day situations in our environment. At times its extreme at times its subtle. You make it look effortless. Your smile is so peaceful 😊❤️
if people are not inspired by you they have a big problem keep going girl you're beautiful
She is a fake
@@trevormorris2328yeah looks like shes faking to me
@@jessegarven4120 I seen her prep at Starbucks for a video
I could say that too. So take your word over a video. Ok sure you win.
@@jessegarven4120 I saw the white house blow up in independence day but that never really happened either
Whenever I see anyone struggling with something, I usually just say, “Good morning,” or some other greeting, and let them ask for assistance if they want it
I absolutely have nothing but love and respect for you and your awesomeness!!!
My older sister had Cerebral palsy and sadly passed away in 2021. She couldn’t walk or talk for her 41 years of life. Seeing you driving, talking and walking makes me so happy. I didn’t get to witness my sister doing those activities on Earth, but I know she’s in Heaven making up for the lost time❤️ Your smile is so infectious.
I hope your heart can mend surely God will give her a wonderful job in heaven she'll have a new set of legs but she won't need a heart because she has your heart
This is honestly the most positive and inspiring thing I've seen in a long time.
It’s so great that you’re educating everyone 😊
You have just encouraged me to put forth an extra effort to take my mother's scooter with us more often. She has arthritis in her ankles and very hard to walk! Many blessings to you young lady!!
My daughter uses a walker, my pleasure is putting in the car so we can go and enjoy our day together.
Give her driving lessons at home a few days so she isn’t uncertain
Lots of people say that carnivore diet can help with healing arthritis. Maybe ur mother can try it. It's a diet where you eat all kind of meats (not deep fried). Look into it. Dr. Ken berry has some good info as well as lots of others.
taking your Mom places with her scooter is a God send fir her. I wish i still had my Mom with me...she PASSED A FEW MONTHS AGO...AND I TOOK HER AND OUR LITTLE PUPPY IN THE CAR AS MANY TIMES AS I COULD, ALTHOUGH NOT ENOUGH. WHY YOU ASK? BECAUSE GETTING HER, THE SCOOTER, THE PUPPY, OH YES ME DOWN THE STAIRS INTO THE CAR WAS VERY DIFFICULT ......BUT I WISH SHE WAS STILL HERE AND I WOULD MAKE SURE I GAVE HER MORE "TRIPS" IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
I MISS HER ALOT❤❤❤❤
Yes, do take your mom out often! As a 66 year old that’s been stuck in the house for a few years, I’m looking forward to getting a scooter, and I hope some of my 6 kids will get me out of the house! Make some memories with her!
That smile says it all...God bless
She a fake
You're doing just fine 👍👍
Did you really have to add the God bless? Do you demented Christians have to mention your God or your Jesus creature and every God damn post you ever make?
There is nothing wrong with this girl whatsoever, but you could hardly say that your God blessed her!
Imbecile
@@emmemaile5531 haha....figured you'd be a libtard snowflake, IM not Christian..how much u know. None of your business what I say to anyone.. so have a great day...TRUMP 2024...GOD BLESS YOU!
She doesnt look like she's havin any problems to me!!!
Until recently I was my mother's caregiver and this was something, people didn't understand, sometimes my job was to stand back and let her do what she could do, even if it looked like she was struggling, she wasn't and the sense of independence it gave her was better for her then any temporary physical relief my 'assistance' might have given her.
God bless you for taking care of your Mother. People need to mind their own business. I agree with you on you're giving your Mother the feeling of independence.
Very important. Wise.
You are, tough, beautiful but, to my loss, way too young for me.🤗😗
Doing the same here! I ask her to fix toast and scrambled eggs. She likes that. I think it helps her feel needed!
It’s not often that I react to a post in the most genuine way. Your smile is so radiant. Speechless 😊😊😊
She is absolutely beautiful.
Disability is only a bunch of letters to her. She's one of my heroes.
She’s not a victim, you go girl! Hopefully she wouldn’t have to keep doing that and upgrade her ride , 🎉 when she can
I'm handicapped Now thanks to last August I was in a motorcycle accident and sheared off my leg at the knee joint it's back on it just doesn't work right and it hurts so bad to walk I am now crippled but I have adopted in so many ways I don't need help doing the things I do I just looked a little funny walking now but I'm still the same person I always been
The smile on your face as you know you're about to do something which gives you more freedom to move about with less stress, that's answer enough for anyone with half of a working brain cell. You go girl.
Wow, that was so effortless.
Why would you not assemble it.
I think most people just want to help. I have a hard time watching what I think is struggling... Thank you, for posting this. Keep rockin it, girl.❤
you are one of the best inspirations for everyone out there that just want to give up. you go girl
That smile takes me to place to forget and wipe clean everything but that determination and voice. What a gift.
I’m disabled myself with a horrible back injury from the service. If I see someone who’s disabled I will try and make an effort to ask if they need a hand. It’s not always about pity or feeling sorry for that person, sometimes people just want to help because it’s in our nature.
Asking if they need \want help is a courtesy lacking in some people. Also a good thing to do for those that need it.
Glad someone else said the same thing I was thinking. If I was walking by, I'd have offered to help. Regardless of gender, age, weather conditions.... It's just an offer, not a put down or pity.
I respect and admire her for being independent while still being graceful. Two good qualities we should all have with each other.
Thank you for your Service.
Welcome home, bro!
Unfortunately, it doesn't sound like they offered to help. They asked her if it was worth all the effort!!
I click on the like button on her videos before one second. She is so cute. God bless.
As a 66 year old that has been unable to get out of the house for 4 years without causing me extreme pain, I say of course it’s worth it! You do what you can. I’m looking forward to finally getting a scooter to get out in the world again! God bless you! It’s good to see a disabled person managing one of these!❤
If only the world had more beautiful people like this lady.
You are an example of "When the going gets tough the tough get going". I admire how you deal with life.
She a fake
Great attitude. You accomplished a difficult task with grace and we’re able to do what you wanted and needed. You have a kind, loving and can do attitude. Thank you for being a good example for others. May God continue to bless and keep you.
Your explanation helps us to understand. Most people want to help and just don’t know what you need. They are shocked when you say you don’t need any help.
Girl, you are my hero. You don't let your disability hinder you in any way.. You deserve the Medal of Honor for your service to disabled individuals!!!
Your videos are so powerful. Please don't stop.
Yes!!!!! She has an absolutely amazing glow about her. Her smile is so beautiful. She rocks
Too bad there are either insensitive or ignorant folks watching her videos, as well. Hide your ignorance, open your mouth, and leave no doubt, haters.
the car, the mobility scooter were purchased to fit her needs and she is able to handle the drive, the weight and the assemble of the scooter. That is awesome. She is blessed!
Miss Chelsea you’re the cutest thing ever, and an inspiration; thanks for sharing as you do. It’s a blessing to those of us who follow your journey.
You go girl, I am a disabled veteran and widower of 2 years. Both me and my wife had scooters, mine was issued to me by the V.A. with a lift. My wife inherited hers from her mother, so we often had two in my Escape. After my wife passed, I gave her scooter to my elderly mother. You are beautiful and smart. As you well know just because you have a disability, it doesn't mean that you can't chase your dreams. So live life to the fullest.
Welcome Home Brother
@@joetuttle7832Agreed! Glad he came home 🌠🔥✨
This young lady is very inspirational. She has an upbeat spirit that is contagious. Many non disabled people could definitely learn from her.
That actually looked like it was an easy set up. I love when companies think about the accessibility of their product for customers
I love you so much, the humor you have by fake rolling up your sleeves was priceless. You're beautiful.
This young lady is amazing !!!
I imagine if you really needed a hand you’d ask someone. Independence is key to happiness
I admire your strength and common sense logic as well, you are a most lovely young woman. I spent 12 yrs in the United States Marine Corps, we were taught, from day one, to improvise, adapt and overcome obstacles in life, on the job, and in the field. We had to be taught. You had to do that from day one of your life, no teaching, just common sense to get what you need and want. Semper Fi. Very proud to watch your life and to see you succeed.
Amen girl. You have no idea how much your videos mean. Sometimes, when we are struggling, no one helps at all.
Her cheerful attitude makes her walk almost seem jaunty or comically deliberate. She's such an inspiration!
Yes yes and yes ..
I was thinking how I could write that but not seem mean..
I agree,, her walk looks like she's having fun...
Maybe it's just her spirit or the glow of her smile...
Idk but I agree with your comment...
✝️☮️
So, by your comment, people with disabilities can't have cheerful attitudes? WOW! So we are suppose to just stay home and be miserable 24/7?? You, sir, need to know most of us don't! We actually live our lives just like able bodied people do. Why does everyone say we are "inspiring"? We are just living our lives like everyone does.
@@karenhalgren3889 WOW,,, I think you read that completely wrong ....
"""KAREN""" 🙄 figures..
Have a better day love 🤗
I hate to say "you people" but I'm in awe about how amazing, resilient, strong, independent and determined "you people" are. Keep killing it!!
You’re so lovely……I think you’re so genuine and illustrative from your heart it makes me smile all day.
You prove that nothing is impossible if the mindset is right. Beauty of a lady and determination, lovely. x♥
I hear what you are saying. Maybe another perspective is that kindness does exist. I have physical issues as well and I’m always grateful if someone acknowledges a struggle and offers to help. That’s better than no one acknowledging you.
But they didn't offer to help her, they asked if it was worth all the effort, to put it together!
“It’s not about how hard you can hit….it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.” -Rocky
You’re a real life Rocky!
Amen!
Rolling your sleeves up and smiling like that was over the top you are an absolute doll have a very blessed day
I have no exact words to express my feelings for you. Strong, very positive and inspiring gorgeous woman. ❤❤❤
If if you are struggling or not your getting the job done that’s all that matters. You go girl.
You are wonderful. People have no idea what a disability is. Off balance is so hard for me. Glad you have a scooter. GOD Bless you always! 👍♥️🙏
She did great. Makes a dad proud.
That smile....I can't help but love that smile....it's intoxicating. Oh, and hell yeah, gotta stay active.
The world needs more people like you. You rock
I don't see a disability I see a beautiful person
And you don’t see color correct?
Amen!
🥰thank you 👌🏾That’s exactly true … gorgeous lady through and through 💕🙋🏻♀️👍
I think it's awesome that you don't let your disability slow you down. It's a blessing to be able to get out and enjoy life. Keep up the positivity.
Most amazing attitude of most any individual on planet earth!! We could use a few more million people on the planet with your attitude. What a lovely individual❤
You are an absolute awesome person. Such an inspiration and testament to overcoming obstacles.
My granddaughter was born with spinal bifida she is like you independent doesn't feel sorry for herself and meets life challenges with courage and determination...she's a sweet person that got bullied in school now she is going to college to learn sign language so she can help others...so proud of her. Don't let anyone treat you like you're disabled ...proud of you.
You got it Lady!❤ That is just how I do and it has given me even more freedom than I had before!
God blesses you for teaching the dumbfounded who never had the gift of feeling. Im an RN .. so amazed and in wonderment of all your accomplishments. Keep teaching and stay with the top MS specialists. The USA has made amazing strides . Hallelulia💜💜💜
Just saw your videos and you are an absolutely beautiful inspiration!!
my mother was in a wheelchair from a hiking accident and she would always be asked if she needed help with anything and she would drive everywhere and be incredibly independent, she valued that more than anything
Sometimes people do need help so it's a good thing to ask. We all like our independence but everyone needs or appreciates a hand now and then. 😊
I'v seen people without disabilities struggle harder & longer just unloading baby strollers!!!
Kudos to you!!!
She a fake
You must have seen me at the Walmart parking lot..😊
You are very independent and your outlook on life is amazing. You get a lot of questions, this is good. The more people understand the more the are comfortable and interested knowing a little bit more. More knowledge is more understanding. You keep dishing out the information and everyone will see people with disabilities in a whole new light.
I'm glad the algorithm thought I would enjoy this channel. It was right. Always makes me smile. Thank you!
My arthritis is so bad but I can do most things in slow mo. Lol
Love ya pretty lady ❤️
You don’t have a disability you’re perfect just like God made you bless your little heart
God "makes people" with CP? Wut?
You’re such a sweetie and cutie. I have a new perspective on people with disabilities since I found your channel. I hope you never lose that smile, I can only imagine how you make people around you feel. 🥰
You are one tough girl . Love you and admire you.
That wasn’t too much trouble and she handled it nicely. I want one of those.
only one with a builtin umbrella, for rainy days
So proud of you. Keep smiling and you'll inspire others to stand up and breathe and face their challenge. 😉😊
Thanks for showing how your scooter can be managed this way!
It is great that this can be done...finally.
Yes!!! This is so wise. Methodically done doesn’t automatically mean someone needs help.
I love how you don't let your disability knock you down but you make it a point to be strong
Beautiful soul and smile. Your video’s give me hope that there are still loving people in the world.
I love seeing this woman own her disability and is confident enough to record herself and explain her mind set assembling her scooter. I personally can see my self doing the exact opposite if I had this lady's disability with fear of being made fun. Thank you for this video, it's motivating and gives me a positive vibe. Once again, thank you and your beautiful soul.,😉👍
Absolutely Beautiful!!!!!
You go girl!!! If everyone had your attitude the world would be a much better place!!!
The fact that she turns her weakness into a power inspired me a lot
Bless you, Chelsea. You have such a great smile and attitude.
We adapt..I love that. Yes we do
She a fake
Yes, most people do not understand our adaptations. Still appreciate their empathy. I've needed that, sometimes. ❤
Yes, my lady. You are handling your business and I have nothing but 👏👏👏👏👏👏 for you!
You have a beautifully infectious smile:)
I love your can do attitude. I wish more ppl had it. I'm sure you've motivated ppl. Keep posting vids.
You rock girl. I’m disabled also but I’m 80. Watching you inspires me. Bless you
When I first became disabled I used to be able to break my scooter down as you did. As my condition has worsened I've has to get an electric hoist. I find it’s quite good for drawing interested crowds. I’m getting a lot of your shorts since I first subscribed & commented, they never fail to make me smile.
It just proves how strong you are. I have always been a caregiver and a doer. I am also a person that doesn't like being told that I can't doing something. So major kudos to you!💜💜
Oh my goodness. I’m disabled from Covid and I need to use help walking. I can’t stand alone long so I really don’t shop. I can only go to Walmart or Target because they offer scooters for shopping. So I give big thanks to them. I recently purchased a scooter but I haven’t used it I didn’t realize how to breakdown the scooter until now! I have the exact model and I will definitely try to do exactly what you do! God bless you and thanks again for proving that we can do all things if we just want to! You are a very special beautiful woman! Stand strong!
Bless this beautiful woman.
I for one think youre gorgeous and perfect the way you are. People give you grief because they can't let go of whatever "crutch" they have to have to feel "normal"
The invisible sleeve roll up is the key to this
She’s so pretty! Good for her, I bet she feels that it’s good exercise as well. She is an inspiration!
You lighten my heart. You possess so much grace and beauty on so many levels... I am deeply moved by you in every way ❤
Thank you so much for educating me, I deal a lot with ppl w/ disabilities, now b/f I do anything I check myself!!! Thank you from the Bottom of my heart ❤❤❤❤❤
A totally independent woman refusing to give in to any disability.
But nothing wrong when someone not knowing asks if she’s needs help
Scooters must be a great help that gives you so much freedom to enjoy things 😊
Your an excellent example which helps others who are disabled not to be embarrassed AND non disabled to understand a bit more why we do what we do. The battle as I see it is 98% from the shoulders up! Keep on moving Sister
Never slow down, never give up.... a friend of mine who has mobility issues always tells people "It's only a 'disability' if you let it disable you.", and she proves it right every time. Stay active and stay beautiful!
I love how you are always smiling. Being able to look past your situation is wisdom from above.
Smiling for the camera
I love you you are a great example of what some people wish they could be.please keep your smile on your face 😊