I am a disabled person, with osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, etc., and I use a powerchair to get around outdoor.
I am asking this question because I am very interested in how people like me are perceived. I have encountered people who will not speak to me, even though I am a very social person who tends to smile and engage people in conversation.
Please give a considered response to my question. I would appreciate the feedback.
Her name is Donna Simpson and her goal weight is 1000 lbs. I think that is deplorable and a rather ridiculous goal. Why put your body through this form of fat torture just to get fame. It is gluttony at its worst. She currently weighs 601lbs and spends $801 per week on groceries in the hopes of achieving her goal. Where is she getting the money for this from? Also she has two children but has since reduced her activity in order to stop losing weight as this is negative to her goal. So she goes around now in a motorized scooter. Absolutely despicable what she is teaching her children. Why can't she channel the obvious drive and willpower she has into more better pursuits.
I am staying at home all week, and enjoying my week off. I was thinking about flying to see my son in Colorado at The University, however, I do NOT want to spend hours and hours at an airport.
No all of our family and friends are right here so there is no need for us to fly anywhere so I'm really not sure of the new regulations and I don't care what kind of regulations, or safety precautions they take I never feel completly safe flying and I don't think that anyone should feel all that safe either because when you let your gaurd down that is when they strike.
My daughter is not your typical little girl. She doesn't play with dolls or babies, she doesn't care for makeup or fingernail polish. What she does like is her bike, her skateboard, video games, soccer and dragons. Any ideas on a fabulous new item that would really surprise her Christmas morning?
Does you local Y have a climbing wall? Give a gift certificate to one of these. They are very safe (connected via a harness) and the kids seem to love them!