by Randy Earle | Nov 21, 2013 | Disability, Relationships, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
It’s hard to be Leslie. Sometimes. She tries so hard to do everything and be everything. Full tilt at life until it all gets too much for her. When she gets sick, she gets really, really sick. Like many beautiful souls, she wears her luminosity lightly. And when...
by Randy Earle | Nov 11, 2013 | Access, Advocacy, Sports, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
I had just turned ten when my hometown baseball team lost a one-game playoff to their arch rivals. That particular game was preceded by an epic run of losses that reduced a big lead in the standings to nothing. The events of September 1978 fully indoctrinated me into...
by Randy Earle | Oct 24, 2013 | Relationships, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
People often confide in me: deeply personal stories about bad accidents and tragedy averted, extensive outpourings about aunts with Multiple Sclerosis or fathers with Parkinson’s. I hear them in the security line at the airport from the agent tasked with...
by Randy Earle | Oct 16, 2013 | Disability, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
What kind of shoes should a man who rarely walks wear? As a child, I wasn’t concerned with my wardrobe, but shoes mattered. On the field or the rink or the court. I was an equal opportunity competitor, so I amassed quite a collection: black Adidas soccer...
by Randy Earle | Sep 24, 2013 | Access, Disability, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
I’ve learned a lesson in community building, brought to me, once again, by Gus, a creature of few but consuming passions. His favorite neighborhood store, besides Rainbow Meats where he often gets pork cracklings and marrow bones, is Pioneer Pet Feed and Supply....
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