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Lucy

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This is Lucy just loving her new christmas gift: a llama toy. She's also throwing it off the bed for fun and it's hilarious to watch. If the video won't work, click here:  https://youtu.be/VXYmYX0uOpc Xoxo, Hannah's blog. 

Seeking Help as an Adult

Growing up, getting the help I needed for my disability was readily available. I was always under the illusion that college would be great for people with disabilities, that people won't discriminate during the application or hiring process. I quickly learned that that is not the case. At all. Once I turned 18, the real world hit me, and hit me hard. To get the help I needed in school/ college I had to jump through hoops, and go through confusing (for me) mazes just to receive minute help. It was extremely overwhelming, and a lot of work, and because of that, I did not complete college  I would love to go back, and have assistance on so many things. However, that's not usually the case for adults. Another hard decision I have come to in my life is to either lie, or completely not say, is that I never say I have a disability. I have lost opportunities, jobs, and so much more because jobs, businesses, places of employment see the disability, and not me. Which means, I have be

Why are they so cute?

Nightly shenanigans of Lucy and titus. Hannah's blog.

Honoring Winifred

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Winifred was the best dog I think I ever owned. She was obnoxious, a barker, a bee catcher, a lizard hunter, a simple dog, sometimes decided she was going to take on a big dog, but she was the best with all people and kids. In fact, she was an escape artist to go see her favorite people. She was a digger, and would find any hole to get through the fence just to go see the kids and people. Oh, and she LOVED cats. Winnie never really understood why cats didn't like her.  My sister got Winifred in Florida under the pretense that was she was an entirely different breed than she was. She was a Chihuahua/ Pomeranian/ and some American Eskimo. Most people hear those breeds and assume that they're just ankle biters for anything. She only did that with some dogs, but for the most part, no one was a stranger. Winnie would gladly let a burglar in if it meant she got belly rubs and a treat. She also had no problems walking into other people's houses and making herself comfortable. P