Sometimes I wonder how I can logically convince myself that I need to write a blog. I actually have never thought about it before. Sure, you hear about others doing it, but personally I talk enough in life why would anyone want to further subject themselves to my stories. Recently, I have been through a series of mishaps or what I like to call, "It's just me" stories. And what I mean by that is a lot of friends and associates start laughing before I even begin a story. To me these stories are a part of my life, day to day living with mild right side hemiplegic cerebral palsy. How dare they start laughing before the story starts. I mean seriously. I haven't even got to the funny part yet.
My dear friend Angie, who is very adept in helping me work out all my damage that I have done to myself through out just one month of my adventures, was getting her laughing under control from a story I just finished. My right leg might have been just a little tight because of it. (Yes, I will admit she is my massage therpist, and a blessing.)
She asked "Have you ever thought about writing a blog?"
You have such a gift in telling a story and I am sure there would be a lot of other people with Cerebral Palsy, that would get a thrill in reading about you and maybe you can give them just a little information that you know that might help them with their CP.
So here I am, and welcome everyone!
My goal every week or every couple of days is to start writing this blog depending on my life gosh knows what will happen tomorrow. I hope to have a new story about one of my "adventures" or just a little bit of seriousness about aging with CP. So this is the only beginning, and I hope that this beneficial for not only me with your responses, but maybe I can help you too. So join me for next week (or sooner) where we will have a little discussion about Zombies.
How exciting, Casey! I admit that since we didn't grow up together, I know very little about what you actually go through on a daily basis. I'm excited to learn more about you!
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