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Tammyjane33
Community member Posts: 765 Pioneering
I would say reading, singing, creative writing and helping /supporting people with metal difficulties and other complex needs.
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Watching the many, and varied, birds that visit our garden feeders. Something I've done most of my life. Timeless, therapeutic and restoring.
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This is my current list
Drawing
Reading
Stargazing
Bowling
Singing
Card games
Writing
Shopping
Talking to friends
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@GalDriver this sounds very calming. I loved to do something like that.
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@April2018mom it appears with have lots in common as I love reading and writing too.
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meeting new people who dont asssume I`ve live
d my whole life in a wheelchair -
@pollyanna1052 I understand. Sadly now days alot of people are too quick to judge. I used to use a wheel chair but now I don't but I know how frustrating it can be, x
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I only use it when I need to if that makes sense.
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of course it does, Tammy. If you can walk or stand at all, then do. Once tat ability has gone, it`s gone x
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My activities are spending time with family/friends, volunteering on Scope, knitting, arts & crafts, reading, listening to music, cooking and Tai Chi. I use my wheelchair only sometimes too. The rest of the time on my crutches. xWinner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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