Roll or Walk on with hope in your heart…!
It’s been 6 years, I cannot believe it’s been 6 years!! That I have been using a gait trainer to … Continue reading Roll or Walk on with hope in your heart…!
It’s been 6 years, I cannot believe it’s been 6 years!! That I have been using a gait trainer to … Continue reading Roll or Walk on with hope in your heart…!
So as time keeps rolling on we come to a major event in my life, and that was my 1st … Continue reading Rolling in the past – Oct 1995
This (March) makes for the yr anniversary Christina and I have been going to the gym (Neuro Fitness foundation NFF) … Continue reading It could always be worse… Part 3
Getting my Botox on! In January 2022 I started getting Botox injections in my hands to help with the curling … Continue reading It Could Always Be Worse!! Part 2
It could always be worse seems to be a common phrase when dealing with the progression of my FA lately. … Continue reading It could always be worse!
I was so excited that I had to write and tell everyone that I got to use my gait trainer … Continue reading I was so excited!!
When I last wrote it was the end of Jan and my insurance had run out from seeing my Neuro … Continue reading My new routine!
1st I had 2 iron infusion as my iron was so low that I was anemic. At the end of … Continue reading Jan has rolled on by!
This new year is bringing so many challenges to the surface. I have graciously been donated this hand bike. If … Continue reading A challenging beginning to 2022!
I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength! Philippians 4:13 My apologies for being so indecisive about … Continue reading I CAN roll on!
As this year is coming to an end this blog is to 😦 I have been keeping this blog up … Continue reading RIP rolling on blog
Fresh out of college (2005) I did a paid internship for 2 summers at the Carswell Joint Reserve Base in … Continue reading Thank you for your service!
Our Journey as Newbie Full-time RVers
Adulting with Friedreich's Ataxia
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Where hope lives free...
photos by Nick Kaylor