Cajungal
Staff member
I was about to post something in the random crap thread, but then I didn't. This is a personal story that helped shape who I am today. Read mine and then share your own!
We have an elevator to our upstairs classrooms for people who can't use the stairs. I almost never use it, even when my coworkers invite me on to chat while we make the ride up. I guess it seems rude or not the "work politics" thing to do, but I just can't. No one asks why not, but I can see that they wonder. Am I scared of elevators? Nope.
My mother had two aunts who both suffered from the same type of muscular dystrophy (can't remember which type). By middle age, neither of them could walk or talk. By 65, they couldn't even swallow. It was a tough life for them, but they still had smiles in their eyes most of the time. They were strong women who made the most of every moment. My cousin, one of their sons, also has it. He's a magnificent pianist who is slowly losing his ability to share his gift. Growing up with them, I can't bear to give up an opportunity to take advantage of my healthy body. It's always in my head that walking, singing, writing, and talking might not be forever.
What's a story that shapes you?
We have an elevator to our upstairs classrooms for people who can't use the stairs. I almost never use it, even when my coworkers invite me on to chat while we make the ride up. I guess it seems rude or not the "work politics" thing to do, but I just can't. No one asks why not, but I can see that they wonder. Am I scared of elevators? Nope.
My mother had two aunts who both suffered from the same type of muscular dystrophy (can't remember which type). By middle age, neither of them could walk or talk. By 65, they couldn't even swallow. It was a tough life for them, but they still had smiles in their eyes most of the time. They were strong women who made the most of every moment. My cousin, one of their sons, also has it. He's a magnificent pianist who is slowly losing his ability to share his gift. Growing up with them, I can't bear to give up an opportunity to take advantage of my healthy body. It's always in my head that walking, singing, writing, and talking might not be forever.
What's a story that shapes you?