Where have you been Nan? You were here when I came on board 13+ years ago!
Glad to see you post!

 

Nicki  

 

From: Nan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 12:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Has anyone wondered

 

Hi Gina.

I've often pondered the same question.  I am C5/6 post 43 years quad. I've
done a lot in my life ... married, had kids, have grandkids, bred and showed
miniature horses, traveled. But it was all stuff I wanted to do, for me.
I've felt guilty about not doing more for others.  As I have gotten older,
and it's harder and harder to do the things I once took for granted, I
regret not doing more ... until I really think about it.  I am not a
religious person per se, but I identify as "spiritual".  I feel that God/the
Godddess/"the spirit in the sky", whatever anyone wants to call it, allowed
me to live  And my obligation is to do just that. Live life.  Live life to
the fullest and  to the best of your ability.

 

As far as making a difference, I hope that I've been able to touch people,
whether disabled or AB, by how I'm living my life. I hope that I inspire
others to find joy in life, teach others how it's possible to find happiness
despite all the obstacles.

 

If you feel you need to do more, there are many, many volunteer
opportunities out there.  I chose to volunteer for the American Miniature
Horse Registry (it's close to my heart).  I worked with a woman named
Genevieve DuPont, who was legally blind, to create the PMC
(physically/mentally challenged) Division.  We wrote the guidelines for the
rulebook and worked with the AMHR to make sure shows offered these classes.
We established this division back in the late '90s and it's still still
flourishing today with PMC classes offered all the way up to the National
Show.  What started with just "ViVi" and I endures to this day and has
attracted more people than we ever imagined. 

 

I haven't walked on the moon or received the Nobel Peace Prize, but I am
proud of what I have accomplished.  I love my life, despite the difficulties
and set backs. I'm a good mom, a good "GiGi" and a good friend. I think that
is making a difference.

Good luck on your life journey.  I know you'll find something that makes you
feel like you too have made a difference.

Nan

From: Regina Fuller <[email protected]>
To: quad-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 8:34 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Has anyone wondered


I've been wonderin, since Ive been hurt Ive run across friends that have
made a difference in my life and in others that make a difference in their
lives then are takin away, but I'm still here but dont think I'm doing
enough to make a difference does anyone else feel the same way? What do u
do? How do you find out what your here for?
gina

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