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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day: Thank you CP!


WARNING: this post is extremely crazy and revolutionary.

Today I want to thank my disability for several reasons.

CP made me who I am, it is a part of me and the challenges I face make me a stronger person. The days in the hospital and the hours of therapy taught me to appreciate the small things in life. Without my disability, learning to put my shoes and braces on by myself wouldn't have been such a big accomplishment. I think that is one of the reasons why I am always so happy.

My disability is the reason why I have met many of my best friends and the awesome people in my life. If I didn't have a disability, I wouldn't have been part of this great big family, and I am so thankful for all the people from the special needs community who love me and support me everyday.
It is also a good filter: the people who don't like me because I am different are not good enough to be part of my awesome life.

Because of Cerebral Palsy, I see the world from a different perspective. I think if we all put our points of view together, we can all learn something from each other.

I can adapt: when something doesn't work for me, I find a different way to make it work. This applies to so many different things that range from brushing my hair to going on a trip with my friends.

I don't care about what people think: I have been picked on because of the way I walk, yelled at because it takes me more time to do some things, made believe I am worth less because of my disability. I don't care. I know what I'm worth, and I know that I can accomplish more than people think.

I love my life, even when it is hard. Without obstacles, I wouldn't be able to fully appreciate it.
I don't want a cure, I am happy with the person I am. I do want awareness. I want people to know what CP is, but I also want them to know that it is not a big deal and that I'm not so different from anyone else.

7 comments:

  1. Love your crazy and revolutionary post! I am the mother to an 18 year old son who has CP, so I get where you are coming from. I look forward to reading your blog. Visiting from Love that Max.

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  2. great post ila! live joyfully always. -Philip

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  3. Thanks! I can't wait to post yours next week =)

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  4. I thought I was the only one who thought the same way! You are awesome.

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    1. It's nice to know there is someone who sees it that way! Most people just don't get it 😃

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  5. Well said, Ila. My son lives with CP too, and he's off on his second tropical island cruise today. It only limits you if you let it! Mimi xxx

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