About Me

I am a two time breast cancer survivor and now have a rare autoimmune disease that is slowly attacking my whole body. My one hope here is that "Happy" goes international before it's too late. I'm running out of time. I want my legacy in life that I helped make people happy!

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    This is where I post about something good or something happy each day. Then YOU post something good or something happy as a comment! Let's see how far Happy will go!

    How Far Will Happy Go?

    Somewhere out there Happy is running around! If you find some Happiness in your life, could you take a picture and let me know where Happy has been and how you found him? He started in Houston, TX and I've heard that he's been to Kansas, New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Oregon. He's pretty fast! You can even print Happy here to take with you on your happy adventure today! Then, take a picture of him with you and send it (along with a description of where Happy went) to Melena1006ataoldotcom.

    Okay today it's me....I'm "Happy"

    Just to let you in on a little secret. I am "Happy". Bet you couldn't have guessed that one by now. But anyone can be "Happy". All you have to do is leave a happy comment and that makes you "Happy". See how that works. Pretty easy isn't it?
    Well, today I'm "Happy" because I was able to buy a manual wheelchair carrier for the back of my car on EBay. It was really cheap. The guy didn't need it anymore because he graduated to an electric chair which is a totally different type of carrier. Now all I have to do is have a bumper hitch installed on my car.Which may take a little finagling to do. It's an old 91 Toyota Celica GT. I have a drawing of what the hitch is suppose to look like and even installation instructions, so I'm hoping one of my pocket angels who just happens to be a fabricator can make it and install it. That would be great! But I'm one step closer to not having to pick my wheelchair up and throw it into the trunk, which is getting too hard to do. It's hard enough to roll around in one of these things,but to pick it up is rough. But for today, I'm "Happy". I took one step close to being more independent.This disease does not control my life, I control it! So I'm "Happy". Your turn!

    1 comments:

    1. www.shevet.org said...
       

      Mom - that's awesome!!!

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