I'm finding the ol' number 2 is giving me the biggest challenge in  
traveling.
a good helper is a must.
azdave
 
 
 
In a message dated 10/1/2011 2:23:51 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
p-we...@ihug.co.nz writes:

Hi  Fellow List Members

I've been on this list for quite a long period now  but don't often post.

My name is Philip Wells, I'm a C5 complete Quad,  aged 47.

My injury was in 1979 from a rugby game when I suffered a  double 
dislocation
of C4,5 & 6.

I live in a rural province of  New Zealand called Taranaki, on my parents
dairy farm.

I worked for  20 after my accident as an Analyst/Programmer for a small
software  development firm in a nearby town.

Nowdays my health is not really up  to full time work so im in semi
retirement.

To give you an idea of  the bits and pieces that enable me to live as
independantly as I can,  here's my 'stuff'.

I've got a Quickie 626 SE powerchair, which I love  for all sorts of 
reasons.

I have a 1996 Chevrolet G20 van with a 4"  lowered floor and a Ricon rear
mounted hoist.

I sit on a Roho  quattro cushion, which I find really good, not having spent
a day on bed  rest for many years.

My interests are art, sport, music, the politic's  of disability, motor &
horse racing.

Life has taken an exciting  twist recently as my parents are shouting my
whole family (8 adults, 6  kids) to Disneyland in California for a week.

Can't wait, and im  hopefuil of picking up a few hints from you all to make
my trip a little  easier.

But without getting too carried away, hi to you  all.

Best

philip


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