
Michelle Renee Kidwell
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Abled does not mean enabled. Disabled does not mean less abled.” ― Khang Kijarro Nguyen
Fighting to end ableism, one, poem, story, article at a time. Will you join me?
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The Gift
There was something miraculous about today, as well as something nerve-wracking. The fact that she had survived was a miracle, but she was frightened as she gathered things together for teaching Sunday School that she had missed for six weeks. A few kids came to see her while she was in the hospital, but most couldn’t. By the time she was ready to go home, nearly every inch of her room was covered with homemade cards and gifts, making everyone who entered the room smile.
By Michelle Renee Kidwellabout a year ago in Fiction
Like Letters Written in the Sand, Part Four
Although Anna-leis hated leaving the house apart from doctor’s appointments and physical therapy, she still felt a sense of loss even with Clarence by her side, telling her she was beautiful over and over again, but every day she had to remember what had been lost, the scars, the amputations. At times, she felt as if she was going to crumble despite her efforts to be strong.
By Michelle Renee Kidwellabout a year ago in Fiction
Like Letters Written in The Sand. Top Story - November 2024.
"I won't lie, I'm quite nervous about going home today. I don't know if I'm ready.“ Anna-leis looked at Clarence pleadingly. She knew he couldn't give her all the answers, but he could give her encouragement.
By Michelle Renee Kidwellabout a year ago in Fiction
Gloria Estefan: Get On Your Feet
There are several well-known music icons who have struggled with depression, such as Mindy Mccready, Naomi Judd, and others. However, there are some music icons, including Gloria Estefan, who are determined to return to the stage with everything they have.
By Michelle Renee Kidwellabout a year ago in Motivation











