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this is how I…take a walk
this is how I…take a walk. In this first video of the blog series, I talk about how I enjoy time outdoors. A physical disability means I need mobility equipment (my power wheelchair) and a side-kick (like a friend) to come along for whatever fun I...![Love & the Disability Factor, part three](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/love_post3_StockSnap_KIKHW5NC6Y.jpg)
Love & the Disability Factor, part three
I carried the hope in my heart to college. I wondered if I’d find a guy there and the story I imagined would grow after graduation. But I moved back home with the hope hanging on an unfulfilled dream…. A dream for marriage. A longing for love. A hope for...![Love & the Disability Factor, part two](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/love_post2_StockSnap_6N0ZP7KZ6K.jpg)
Love & the Disability Factor, part two
In another year, I headed to middle school and I met a whole new set of classmates. I didn’t stay in contact with the first boy. No one caught my eye again until eighth grade when new neighbors moved in right next door. I could see the house every time I looked...![Love & the Disability Factor, part one](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/header_valentines.jpg)