I bumped this last week to post a sweet Thanksgiving memory. Here it is again.
For those of you just tuning in to “Conversations with Cynthia,” I’m tutored by thirty-seven years of disability (SCI), and living life triumphantly from a wheelchair. I have a varied educational background: Speech and language pathology, counseling, interior design, critical thinking (problem solving, not being critical), have run several small business ventures, and I’m an author.
My weekly conversations here are how I see things; sometimes from a serious perspective, sometimes philosophically, and sometimes humorously. You will often read song lyric references within my conversations because I think in song; like The Beatles “Help!” http://conversationswithcynthia.com/2012/08/17/help-not-the-beatles-a-wheelchair-assist/, and Jewel’s “Satisfied” http://conversationswithcynthia.com/2012/04/22/satisfied-in-spite-of-disability/ .
Anyway, I can be mid-conversation, mid-sentence with my cats and break into song. They’re used to it. With humans, I normally don’t embarrass myself that way. But, since you can’t hear me, “Welcome to my world, want you come on in…I’ll be waiting here…waiting just for you.” (Just listen for 2 golden minutes as Dean Martin sings it best http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX7BAfXn85Y )
That’s my open invitation to R.S.V. P. with your responses concerning disability, or not, experiences relating to my topics, your thoughts, concerns, questions, reviews of my books, or suggestions for newsletter topics. I eagerly anticipate hearing from every one of you!
Let’s continue changing the world or, at the least, making it a better place. Be the best you!
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And, wouldn’t you know it, I have the perfect gift suggestion for you or a loved one on doing so. It’s my book: HOW TO BE THE BEST YOU, http://booklocker.com/books/6811.html . It’s a thought-provoking guide to discover, liberate, and live your true purpose and, for a little levity, strewn with farcical facts, food fun, and playful puns.
You would also enjoy my Memoir, Views From My Chariot: A Wheelchair Oddity, http://booklocker.com/books/6235.html a poignant, yet humorous, journey through my adjustment to living happily, flourishing from a wheelchair: my chariot. I’ve also included a Self/Help manual with products, equipment, and assistive aides that I have found most helpful in daily living!
I’ve had an excellent adventure this past year-and-a-half talking the eyes out of your head! So now, let me hear from you.
Let’s talk. I’m listening.
P.S. I’ll be back in a couple of weeks, but let me be the first to wish you the HAPPIEST HOLIDAYS!
Cynthia, although we havent yet met in person, I have to say how close I feel to you. And maybe its because of Candace Weaver. We are both volunteers at the Humane Society of West Alabama, or as I call it, the Kitty Krib ! Candace has always touched my heart with her words and wisdom, and now I am finding comfort in your words as well. It must run in the family. You are so inspiring and … funny, yes funny at times. And we all know, laughter is the best medicine. I cant wait to keep up with your journals and conversations. I truly think you are AWESOME ! I want to get with you and Candace and arrange a meeting. This will be a day I absolutely look forward to. Thank you so much for your time and sharing so much with us. We are truly blessed to have you in our lives !