Sometimes we PWPs get frustrated and lose sight of a reason to make the huge effort to get better. Or at least to maintain function. This past weekend I had a good reason. I practiced for my part by walking with slow, big steps, by keeping my posture upright and my head not tilted. By balancing well as I walked and by holding my arm so that it would not shake. And my practicing paid off . . . as I walked my daughter down the aisle to her beloved, hugged him, then her, stepped around her poufy train and took my seat to witness them exchange marriage vows. That was a fabulous reason. I am so proud that I can walk well enough to do that.
It was such a special moment. So proud of you, mama! CMF
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