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Review: Paddlefish in Disney Springs

On my family’s recent trip to Disney World we decided to check out Paddlefish for dinner in Disney Springs.  You do not need a ticket to go to Disney Springs and parking is free. So, a lot of times I like to start my Disney vacation here. Paddlefish is a restaurant centered around seafood, aboard what appears to be a docked steamboat.  It’s Disney though so…

A Hallmark Christmas in Dahlonega, Georgia

As soon as December 1st rolls around its time for Christmas time preparations to begin and for me that includes cozying up with some popcorn to watch 1 or 10 Hallmark Channel movies.  I know I’m not alone in wanting to slip into one of these movies, have all my problems solved in 90 minutes, and marry the cute guy at the end.  Ok , ok I’m getting…

Top 5 Reasons I am Grateful for Accessible Travel

For some traveling is a necessary evil that gets one to their desired destination, for others an exhilarating journey finding new ways to get from point A to point B.  Traveling is something we as humans have been doing since the beginning of mankind.  Back then it was more about survival than leisure…  For many people with disabilities it can seem like the necessary evil.  However, as time continues on…

“You’re going to Disney World….AGAIN?!”

Why Disney is therapeutic for me There are many forms of therapy out there some more medicinal in nature while others more retail….Unfortunately for my bank account going to Disney World is a particularly draining form of therapy.  However, it’s home to me.   I try to get to Disney World at least once per year.  There is nothing I love more than sharing with people why this place…

Battle of the Beach Wheelchairs

I grew up a water baby.  Swim lessons turned to swim team as I got older.  It wasn’t until high school that I quit swimming competitively.  It became too difficult for me to balance on  the starting blocks.  My family would also always take an annual summer vacation to the beach.  I am fortunate to have grown up with a love and respect…