Author: Shari Cooper

Restaurant Accommodations New Look

One thing I love doing in my pastime is eating out at restaurants. My restaurant time is for “me” time.  I chill out, socialize, and eat good food. Everyone has a pastime he or she enjoys, and for me, that’s visiting restaurants. Although, most restaurants believe they’re following the rules and regulations of the Americans... Read more »
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The Athlete With-In

Have you ever tried something you thought you were not good at, only to find out, you were great at it? As for me, I’m very good at applying my make-up. I’ve gotten so good over the years that I’m able to apply eyeliner.  I’m no pro and must do a little clean-up, but I... Read more »
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Dolls Representing All

When I was a little girl, I would’ve loved to have had a doll that looked like me; one that could represent a person with disabilities. If I had a doll who was in a wheelchair or came with a pair of crutches, my perception of an inclusive world for all might have been, brighter.... Read more »
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Improving the City Stroll

I love taking daily walks with my favorite guy and our dog, Tiny. Since we live in an accessible neighborhood, it’s not difficult to do. But when I’m in an unfamiliar area of a city physical barriers can and most probably become an obstacle. I guess you can say it’s like I am on an... Read more »
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Splash on Accessibility

One thing I didn’t get to do on my trip to Chicago, is to get in a pool. The hotel’s pool was closed due to the pandemic restrictions. I was kind of bummed because I had bought two cute swimming suites to wear while on vacation. Although, it makes me happy to see and hear... Read more »
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Shari In The Windy City

In case you didn’t hear, a few weeks ago, my favorite Guy and I took a trip to Chicago and it was awesome!  Although, it’s called, “the windy city” it really wasn’t, but it sure was hot. The only time I experienced a taste of its windiness was while I was on the Navy Pier.... Read more »
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Caregiver Crisis

Did you know there’s a caregiver crisis going on? People with disabilities are in desperate need of finding someone to assist he or she in their homes, including me. Since COVID, the personal-care system has struggled and is in a crisis. Many individuals who choose this career have school age children.  Once the pandemic hit... Read more »
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A Scooter Named Cherry

As most of you know, I use an electric scooter for mobility purposes. Every five years, if you receive public health care assistance, you’re eligible to get a new piece of medical equipment. The whole process is vigorous. First a doctor’s prescription and other documents are needed to get the ball rolling. Then, you must... Read more »
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COOP’S MOVIE SCOOP “THE SOUND OF METAL”

I’ve always said, I think it’s easier to be born with a disability than acquiring one later in life. I was born with Cerebral Palsy (CP). Growing up had its challenges.  Most of my challenges were caused by just my body changing through life, but also, dealing with individuals, who for the most part, were... Read more »
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