Note: Social distancing was practiced the whole time, and masks were worn when in close-contact with people outside our household (which was only 15-20 minutes of our entire excursion). We didn’t wear masks out on the trail, but we weren’t in close contact with anyone out there. Also, all these ...
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Disability Pride & 30 Years of the ADA
July is Disability Pride Month. Even though I’ve been living life in a wheelchair for 20 years, this is the first year I’ve heard of it. It is in July to celebrate the passing of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), which was passed 30 years ago!!⠀In some ways, it’s hard to celebrate ...
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The 50 States Project
One of the main parts of my travel bucket list is to visit all 50 states in the US. The United States has so much variety and so many incredible sights! I want to take advantage of that & I won’t let my disability stop me from seeing all the amazing things my country has to ...
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How I Navigate the Airport as a Wheelchair User
Navigating an airport in a wheelchair can be daunting at first- I hope this guide helps you have a smoother experience! Even with the extra steps, I love going through airports! After 20 years of being in a wheelchair, I feel like I’ve mastered it.
Here are some of my travel ...
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Nashville Food: A Local’s (and Native’s!) Perspective
I was born and raised in Nashville, and living there for almost 2 decades, I wanted to give you a local’s perspective of where to eat! Nashville Natives are a rare breed these days, I hope these recommendations are helpful!
I wanted to make a quick note about a couple places that I’m sure ...
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San Francisco Travel Guide
Before this trip I had been to the city by the bay one other time (March 2016) and hadn’t stopped thinking about it since. The Golden Gate Bridge, the colorful houses, the clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl- that was so good that we had to go back the next day- San Francisco blew me away. So ...
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