Traveling in a wheelchair doesn’t have to be limiting

Traveling in a wheelchair doesn’t have to be limiting

“Inconvenience is adventure wrongly considered, and adventure is inconvenience rightly considered,” Pat announced early in the journey. She had heard the saying at a nephew’s high school graduation ceremony, and it became a motto for our trip.

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4 Responses to “Traveling in a wheelchair doesn’t have to be limiting”

  1. mdmhvonpa on November 14th, 2005 10.41

    Sally forth!

  2. gimpy mumpy on November 14th, 2005 14.42

    Thanks for sharing the link Katja. I loved the article.

  3. Katja on November 14th, 2005 14.50

    I especially liked this article because it showed that the able-bodied author got it, after being educated by her friend.

  4. darrenh on November 15th, 2005 9.46

    This reporter will probably do a lot of good now that they do get “it” now. They’ll take that mindset to endless other stories. The tips for the able-bodied at the end are good reading for those who want to do the right thing, but feel awkward about asking.

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