Life challenges can be Hard!
“Choose our ‘Blessings’, rather than our trials to guide us on our Journey!”
“Choose our ‘Blessings’, rather than our trials to guide us on our Journey!”
Friends, We’re all learning together aren’t we? This week, I’d like to share something I’m experiencing the past 3-4 weeks. Many of us joined Alison with her presentation about nutrition a few weeks ago. She spoke and educated us on the benefits of fasting with MS. She told us how studies are showing that…
“We need to ‘Trust’ in Someone, ‘Hope’ in Something and ‘Care’ about Everyone!”
Friends, You’ll have to ask Sue about her outdoor adventure this last weekend. These vehicles are available through a borrowing program where you can borrow it and a trailer to haul it for free. Here’s a link to an article about it with some information about it. https://www.jsonline.com/story/travel/wisconsin/2019/09/25/access-ability-wisconsins-motorized-outdoor-wheelchairs-can-handle-any-terrain-and-free-borrow/2167213001 I love it when get together as…
“While talking feeds our Ego, Listening can help us Grow!”
My Experience with MS-Just Keep Moving – Rick Talbert 9-30-2019 Past: Before MS-Just Keep Moving (MS-JKM) and personal MS history – I was first diagnosed with MS about 40 years ago when I was in my mid 20’s. My initial symptoms were painless left leg limping, some minor loss of motor control with right arm,…
Friends, Wow! We had a fun and educational week last week. Alison did an awesome presentation on the benefits of fasting with MS. It’s really encouraging that research is showing evidence that fasting kills off unhealthy cells and stimulates healthy stem cells within our own body. Interesting research happening! It’s also interesting that Alison…
“What would it take to turn a bad day into a ‘Good’ Day?”
Friends, I just love how this is such a sharing community. What do we share? We share our time, our knowledge, our journey, our gifts and our love. Talk about sharing, how about our volunteers that keep coming back week after week, month after month, year after year. Do you ever stop and think…
“Caring can be an ‘Awesome’ approach to any a situation!”