Home / Early memories / Living in Africa

Living in Africa

Avatar for get_the_author

Written by Sean on Monday, February 5, 2007

I was rather young, we were living in Africa. There were a lot of people with mobility impairments. Many youths wearing braces. Short and atrophied legs. "Wheelchairs" of sorts. Crutches. I remember being highly intrigued. I remember wondering what it would be like to be them. I remember being fascinated by their hardware.

[tags]Early+Memory, Wheelchairs, Youths, Mobility+Impairment, Braces, Crutches[/tags]
 

This entry appears in Early memories. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

Post your comments

Comment info


(required)


(valid email required)



(required)

Send

Anti-spam - answer to confirm you are not a spam bot


 

© transabled.org - 1994-2010 - All Rights Reserved.

About Sean

Sean is transabled. His body image is that of an L2 paraplegic. He has been living pretty much 100% of his public life from a wheelchair for the last decade, but hasn't found peace of mind (and is unlikely to until he does become a para).