GETTING OUT OF WHEELCHAIR

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    GETTING OUT OF WHEELCHAIR

     

    In everything, we need God

    He knows all about you

    He only wants us to obey what He wants as He would give us fortitude or strength to have the power to do it.

    In knowing what He wants is by going to mass, doing goodness, & to others

     

    I do have a very strong faith & follow His commands

    I was annoyed to be in a wheelchair because I could not go through narrow isle

    God gave me light to know what things I need to be doing to reach the best for myself

    God is always there in what I do

     

    Practice makes everything perfect

    Do it holding to a wall, place the wheelchair at the end so u can easily go to it when u need to

    When sitting down in front of your computer stand up to practice bending your knees & later, after an hour or so, you need to walk from the place you are in, pass the living room, the kitchen then walk back to where you were.

    Practice is the start to get u somewhere

     

    Time will come & you start to leave the wheelchair

    If you know you can just use the walker or a cane, do it & do not be embarrassed because you are persevering to walk & when u are on a wheelchair & you can walk, shame of you.

    God will always be there for everybody

    To read out loud enough to understand what you’re reading, learn new words, spellings & to practice your voice

     

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    Lunesca commented on GETTING OUT OF WHEELCHAIR

    07-11-2009

    Very true hun...i believe that our higher power has a meaning for our lives...we may not know what it is or when it starts to end but we know it the minute it starts...i wish the best for you and may your higher power show you the way to live your life to the fullest and to see what your meaning to life is... bless

    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA