Here he comes to save the day
Miracle Man came yesterday and completed my Hero list. We complimented each other. I created an experience in my mind, and he executed the vision. MM even sometimes solved difficulties and made improvements when possible.
Yesterday, we straightened the crooked picture frames, enlarged the hanging cup hooks, mounted one more picture frame, and watered the plants.
It is essential when disabled to have those who step in and let us borrow their abilities to do some of the things we can no longer do without assistance. Please don’t stop accomplishing what is possible. Is it sometimes frustrating, exasperating, and painstaking? Yes, yes, yes.
Do what you can, and enlist help for other things. I also received some early Father’s Day money gifts. I appreciate those who have poured into my dreams and supported me by financing Copyright fees. I love my life and those who have contributed to helping keep my dreams alive.
ALS has made it challenging to do certain things. Don’t allow it to put out the fire for life and living. Swimming may be impossible, but still get into the deep end of your life, and don’t succumb to drowning. Float. Levitate. Soar.
I don’t sleep quite as much, but I still have dreams. There may not be a cure in my day, but I am mentally staying in the gruesome game of a diseased body. My mind is clear, and my spirit is indomitably strong. My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. John F. Kennedy. Simplysaidbysimon, remain a contributor to this awesome life and be ALS – Always Lending Support. Thanks, Belinda.