Happy 25 yrs Joan! What an awesome outlook you have, thanks for sharing. 

Meredith 

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From: "Joan Anglin" <poaj...@sbcglobal.net> 
To: "quad-list" <quad-list@eskimo.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 8:28:22 PM 
Subject: [QUAD-L] 25 years October 15 



25 years, a quarter of the century, almost one third of my life. Where did the 
time go from that moment when I fell off the scaffolding and tried to move my 
arm and realized it did not respond? That was the start of my new life, and 
although it is not always a home run, it certainly is not a strikeout either. 

So many people who have helped me, encouraged me, devised a little something 
that made my life better, cuddled me when I needed it, scolded me when I needed 
it, and just simply told me to buckle down and get on with life. Thanks to each 
and every one and you know who you are. Family, friends, therapists, doctors, 
and yes many strangers. 

To every little kid (some of them not so little but just as curious) who asked 
me why I was in a wheelchair, how did I drive my chair without my hands or 
arms, who offered to help me, I say thank you and bless you that you accepted 
me for the person I am, especially the young one who wanted to race me and when 
I won told me to get out of my chair and he would drive it and win! I love you 
all. 

I appreciate all of the strangers who are so helpful and kind and open doors 
for me without my asking, offer to carry my packages out to my car, ask me if I 
would like a drink from my cup on my wheelchair, or would I like something to 
eat while I am waiting for someone at the food court to pick up our orders. I 
don't believe for a minute that the majority of people do not want to help or 
look down upon me in the wheelchair. Conversely, I love the smiles, the how are 
you doings, and the people who say- isn't it a great day to be outdoors or 
shopping or whatever. 

To the very few and far between people who say or imply something such as " my 
you really know how to use the wheelchair" I try to smile and reply " you do 
really well on your feet also" and make them laugh. They probably will think 
twice the next time. 

Being a total C4 quadriplegic was definitely not my game plan for my life, but 
honestly things could have been worse and I am looking forward to what the 
future holds. I have already outlived by 10 years what they told me at rehab in 
1990, so hopefully the rest will be a piece of cake! Thanks for letting me 
celebrate 25 years. 

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