Somewhere
in the depths of my mind during a sleepy night feed, as the events of the
recent weeks floated in and out of my conscious mind I thought, “I know, I’ll
write a blog” Why? For a few reasons… hopefully our story is interesting. It
might even inspire some of you to achieve new things, think differently or even
share your own story. There’ll also be a few laughs along the way for you too..
because as we all know here in Ireland “for the craic” is a perfectly valid
reason for doing things!
A bit
more about me by way of introduction… I’m 34 and I have Cerebral Palsy. I
always say if I was to have any disability I’d chose CP, simply because no 2
people who have it are affected in the same way; it really is the individual’s
disability. Some people with CP can’t talk, some can’t walk, some can’t do
either and lots, like me have varying levels of ability right across the scale.
I’m not
sure if it’s my CP or the fact that I’m a Taurean but probably one of my
biggest traits is the fact that I am stubborn and go after things I want with
real vigour. I once commented to a friend “Tell me I can’t do something
and I’ll do it twice just to prove you wrong.” This started at a very young
age, probably 2 or 3 when the doctors told my family I may never speak. They
said the only chance I had was if my family cut out the baby talk and spoke to
me in full proper words and sentences. The net result of this was when people
asked me aged 2-3 what I liked to read I would answer “Cosmopolitan”. From then
on until I left home for university, my family were left wishing I would shut
my mouth and stop prattling on for just a few minutes.
Other
things I’ve done that “defied the odds”.. I went to mainstream primary and
grammar school, graduated from university, got a full time job, bought a house,
travelled to Australia, I’ve done 2 skydives, passed my driving test and the
biggies, I got married and am now a very proud momma to a beautiful baby boy!
I say the
last 2 are the biggies because being a mum is the best thing I’ve ever done but
also because these are the things that people seem to have the most trouble
getting their head around. When we were wedding planning and we visited wedding
fairs or shops I was asked more than once where the bride was when I showed up
in my chair or on my sticks! You can therefore imagine the looks of complete
incredulousness and bewilderment on people’s faces when I was out and about in
my chair at 8 months pregnant! It really made me laugh, I could litterally hear
the hamster wheel turning it their head thinking “Is she pregnant? No surely
not, bless her, she’s just fat”
So by
writing this I hope to open the minds of the doubters and encourage you all to
achieve your own personal best, whatever that may be. I’ll share with you the
trials and tribulations of pregnancy and my leap into the lifelong journey of
love, laughter, worry, nappies and hormones that is motherhood.
Until
next time…..
Love
Wheelie
Momma
You can
contact me on wheeliemomma@hotmail.com
Love love love this. I cannot wait to keep reading more :-) jolene
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ReplyDeleteYour determination and resilience can conquer anything.
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