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    Romantic Thoughts: When will it be our turn?

    Romantic Thoughts: When will it be our turn?

    During these quiet days of isolation, I find myself a bit more apt to read romance stories, watch over-the-top Hallmark movies and the occasional Rom Com. In almost every story of this genre the plot is always the same. Open with a sweet, loveable, gorgeous girl. An equally handsome guy who's either a work-aholic or a jerk, add best friend, a break up, and another handsome fella who has no interest in romance only to fall head-over-heels by the end. While I do sometimes fin
    The Everyday

    The Everyday

    In these days of Isolation, I’ve seen a lot of people talking about losing their minds cause they can’t go out. Unfortunately for me and quite a few other people with disabilities just hopping in the car or getting a ride from Uber isn’t an option. Think you can just phone a friend for a lift? Nope! If you use a walker ( like me), wheelchair, or almost any type of help with mobility, you can bet most people would come up with a reason they can’t give a ride. With all this be

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