
I’ve been meaning to write about this for a while now, and I finally get to do it thanks to Rob Lowe. The Men In Blazers used to joke about the Rob Lowe commercials, I wish they were still on TV. But, about caregivers.

I’ve been meaning to write about this for a while now, and I finally get to do it thanks to Rob Lowe. The Men In Blazers used to joke about the Rob Lowe commercials, I wish they were still on TV. But, about caregivers.
October, 2012, I think, when I first saw that quote. It’s on a mug my friend SJ had on her desk, and I loved. The quote is attributed to John Wayne.
I can’t drink out of mugs anymore, so I haven’t tried to find it. But shout out to SJ, and let’s talk about this quote! Continue reading ““There’s a lot of stuff they never told us before joining this outfit.””

You may be wondering, “Joe, why did you name your wheelchair Lively? What possible significance could it have? Why didn’t you call her a real girls name? Why is your wheelchair a girl? Why am I asking these questions?” Well, Reader-land, I’ll tell you.
My Williams cap is my go to hat. But, being in a wheelchair and unable to really dress, I have to find new ways to accessorize. Thus, hats, t-shirts, and socks. Continue reading “A New Helmet”

With all the construction, I haven’t been able to update you all on the awesome news.
