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The Month Of March...

      March is a pretty good month of the year if you ask me.  It's the month in which winter ends; no more sliding off sidewalks, wet tires unable to grip anything, and no more snow tracks that cover the floors everywhere I roll.  It's also the month when college basketball goes through the roof.  March Madness, the craziest sporting event on TV, besides the Olypics!  I love college basketball, I grew up watching younger brother play on a local basketball team for years.  I'm a huge Hoosier fan, you can say whatever you want!       It's a time where I can be like all of the other insane college basketball fans.  I feel like I fit in somewhat.  Whether it's yelling at the refs due to a bad call, screaming at the players, being all decked out in the team colors, or cheering because the team just won and are getting tons of high fives from strangers.  When I'm out at the grocery store or a restaurant wearing the team's shirt and someone says, "nice shir

Man's Best Friend

      You have heard that saying a thousand times...right?  I will assume you have because about 87% of American households have at least one four-legged, furry pup.  Most people treat them as part of their family, such as buying them clothes, giving them lots of toys, letting them sleep with you, or cooking them a dish of food.  Some dogs must think their "human" with all of the love, care, and affection they get!  Many of us have a lot on our plate and sadly put the dog(s) last or close to last.  No matter the size, shape, color, gender, or type most of us love our dog(s).   But when you ask someone that's disabled what they think of their dog, you may get a whole different viewpoint.        Whether it was a injury at birth, born with a disability, hurt in a car wreck, or physical or mentally injured on the battle field, we all probably have close to the same description for our dog.  My loving companion who takes me as I am and doesn't judge me.  "They just

Spring Has Sprung

       As you all probably know, today's the first day of Spring.  That word, Spring, just puts the biggest smile on my face as it does to many others this time of the year.  It's almost like we have made it through another Winter; which is true.  This morning my mom got me up and then went off to work like normal.  I usually start working on my schoolwork as she leaves...but not today.  I went into my bedroom with my dog following behind me and stopped and stared out of my window.  I noticed that the glass was warm so I opened it.  As I opened my window a warm, smooth, calm, Spring-like breeze was coming in and brushing across my sleepless face.  The sun was just peeking over the woods and made the sky look as if it were a painting. By now my dog was on my bed wanting to get on my lap.  As she jumped onto my lap I went back to the graceful breeze and she laid on my lap as her nose smelled so many scents.  The sun was almost risen and beautiful; and it was lighter out

My Essay For The Embolden Enrichment Grant

I applied for this grant for funding for college courses and driving adaptions.  Winning the grant didn't even seem in my reach...until I was told I did!  Here's my essay I wrote...enjoy! Has someone ever told you that you just aren’t good enough?  That you will probably never meet their expectations?   I have been told that a lot all my life.  It brings you down and it might break your heart sometimes; but I’ve always had the strength to move on and prove them wrong.  I’m a senior in high school at Indiana University, looking to pursue a degree in web development and design at a local college.  I also want to drive on my own and start a business for disabled people to help them get the education they need and deserve.  I know I can achieve all of those goals with my passion, my determination and the help of this grant.  High school has been a tough road for me, at the end of my freshman year I dropped out of my public school corporation.   Not because of bad grades or som