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I am a below knee amputee. More importantly, I am also Mommy to two boys, a very active 10 year old (Robby) and an mischievous toddler (Timmy). I have learned that being a parent with a disability can create some unusual and sometimes humorous situations. This blogger is available for hire! Let's talk and learn how a blog can expand your business.

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Chaotic

I spent yesterday chasing my tail. Going away for a few days always leads to chaos, but this time it has been compounded because the trips were so frequent. We only had a few days home from Ohio before I packed up to head to PA and then DC. Trying to maintain continuity for Timmy's school has been difficult with the traveling, and we have at least one more trip before the end of the year. Next week my Mom is having surgery so I will be going to PA to help out for a week or more. Until all of our trips are done, I think I am going to acquiesce to the chaos and accept that I am doing my best. 

Next week is going to be both busy and chaotic. First and foremost, Timmy's birthday is on Monday. It is hard to believe my little Hamlet is going to be 9! Because my Mom's surgery is on Tuesday we have been struggling with where to celebrate his birthday. We decided to stay home and to travel to PA on the morning of her surgery. That way Timmy gets to see Scott and the cats on his special day. 

On Tuesday my Mom has her surgery and I will assume my role as nurse as she recovers. We are hoping that both the surgery and the recovery will be mild, but we won't know until the surgeon knows precisely what needs to be done. I'm planning to stay for a week with the flexibility to leave earlier or later if necessary. 

In the meantime, I need to try to return my house to some semblance of order before I pack up again. Looking at the clutter around me, it is not going to be an easy task!



Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Advocacy Wrap-Up

 I had an amazing day on Capitol Hill. Although it was a long morning and afternoon, I arrived home in the evening feeling the comfortable exhaustion that comes after a sense of achievement. Do I think I moved the needle? Probably not. But I was able to relay the stories and the issues facing the community, so I will consider that a success (for now).

Not only was it exhilarating to return to advocacy, I felt the familiar comfort that comes from being with my amputee friends. Even though we entered the initiative as strangers, I left with my contact app full of new friends. I had forgotten the liberation that I feel when the able-bodied people in the room are the oddities. In a room full of amputees, I get a reprieve from being the singular one in every room and situation. 

 







 

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Advocating

 Good morning from DC Day 2. 

Yesterday was spent preparing for today's meetings. It was a productive albeit long day. Yesterday was also the first time I was reunited with some of my work friends since the pandemic. It was nice to be back in the groove -even if it means I had to leave the house and put on a bra.

Today I have meetings on Capitol Hill. I'm hoping for a good leg day so that I can keep up with my schedule. Of course, perhaps I shouldn't try to shield this audience from the true impact of life with limb loss! 

I'm both excited and nervous. Wish me luck! 


Monday, April 17, 2023

DC

Well, my quest for routine has been shattered. While I have learned to appreciate the value of continuity, I continue to embrace opportunities and adventure. This morning I am waking up in a hotel room in DC, preparing for a memorable two-days on Capital Hill. Timmy is waking up at my Mom's, who has graciously offered to transform a bedroom into a virtual classroom for two days. (Robby is at home and will probably sleep until the last possible moment.)

I drove Timmy to my Mom's house on Saturday afternoon. We hung out and just relaxed in the Spring weather. My Sunday plans were foiled when my sister developed a fierce migraine, so I switched gears and pulled up some carpet in my Mom's living room. (Her elderly dog has been having accidents. The carpet is scheduled to be replaced but is, of course, on back order.)  

After cleaning up from the carpet pull, I packed up and headed into DC. I don't have my first meeting until noon today, but I wanted to avoid the stress of traffic by settling in before I had any obligations. Originally I was only going to stay a single night but my Mom and Scott convinced me that I would be happy for the decision to go early. 

Waking up this morning in DC, I have to say that they were right. Last night was the first time since before the pandemic that I have been completely alone for the entire night. The silence was wonderful!