Happy Fun Fact Friday folks! This is a feature in which I post a fun fact about myself that I don’t feel relates to my Cerebral Palsy.
This week, I want to talk about pet peeves or pet hates. I have quite a few but rather than tell you them all at once, I’ll focus on the thing that perhaps bugs me the most: people leaving plugs in the ‘on’ position when there is no plug in it.
Does this annoy you too?
Every time I walk past one in a public place I have to try really hard not to switch it off. My family also know that this gets on my nerves, so if they are feeling in a mischievous mood, they will leave plugs that I can’t reach like this to see how long it takes me to notice.
I have a couple of bits of news to share with you in today’s post.
The first is that this blog (finally) has its own email address, so feel free to contact me at viewfromawalkingframe@hotmail.com
The second piece is that I’ve decided that I’d like to include some guest posts on here, because I think they can be a great way of introudcing people to some great new blogs and I’ve always had loads of fun writing guest posts in the past.
If you’re interested send me an email: viewfromawalkingframe@hotmail.com, leave a message on the blog’s Facebook page, or get in touch with me on Twitter @NicolaG01
Hello everyone and welcome to Fun Fact Friday, a feature in which I post something about myself that you might not know about me otherwise, because it doesn’t necessarily come up in conversation about how my Cerebral Palsy impacts on my life.
So far, I’ve told you all that I’m learning ventriloquism, and that I the book I like the most is My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult.
This week, I’ve decided to share with you all what my favourite movie is…
It’s Juno!
I am a big fan of both Ellen Page and Michael Cera so that probably has a lot to do with why I like the film so much. I also adore the soundtrack. It always helps lift my mood if I’m not feeling great.
What can I say, I seem to be on a roll when it comes to finding new attire for my feet.
It was only just last week that I was over the moon about finding two pairs of suitable shoes in one go, and I’ve hardly stopped doing the Happy Dance since!
Not only have I started to make progress at being able to tie my own laces, but I’ve managed to bag myself a wonderful pair of sandals for my mum’s upcoming wedding too. I know, I know, I already found a pair a few months ago but these ones are even nicer. Want to know why?
BECAUSE THEY HAVE A TINY HEEL ON THEM! (I’m using caps because I’m really excited, not because I’m shouting at you all, I promise.)
My first pair of heels
The thing is, I’ve never had shoes with a heel on, as my mum put it – they are my first pair of ”clippy-cloppys’- and to say I’m pleased is an understatement. When I tried them on I didn’t think I’d be able to walk in them at all, even though the heel is only an inch ( maybe smaller), but I could and I actually felt quite steady on my feet.
I showed my dad them as well the other day and he was really pleased for me too.
The pair I bought a while back will probably still be used at some point on the wedding day because they’re flat, and mum bought me a new pair of slippers in case both make my feet hurt, so I have lots of options.
Today’s post is full of exciting news that I can’t wait to tell you all.
Not only did I managed to go shoe shopping and come home with not one, but two pairs of shoes, I’ve also managed to make some progress with tying shoelaces.
Months ago on this blog, I set myself the challenge of finally mastering it, something that I haven’t been able to do yet. I’ve found it quite frustrating over the years and it’s also made the already difficult task of finding shoes even harder.
Earlier this year I set myself a challenge finally managed to be able to tie my hair back into a ponytail, and when a good friend of mine suggested I do the same with laces, I agreed. My friend Leanne has helped me try and do this in the past, but I never quite managed it. She once spent our school lunch break letting me try and tie her shoes to no avail. I was doubtful that I’d ever be able to rise to her new shoelace challenge but I wanted to try. Months went by and nothing happened. Until last weekend.
It just so happens that both pairs of my new shoes have laces and Leanne came over to my house on the day I bought them. Once again she devoted pretty much the entire evening to helping me get the hang of fastening them. She was just as determined as me that I’d succeed and wouldn’t let me give up when I felt like throwing my new footwear in the bin and never looking at them again.
After lots of frustration, even more pizza and the odd glass of vodka and orange, I managed to tie some laces in a knot around my leg. This was a massive achievement that took me by surprise. I think everyone else knew I get the hang of it eventually (my family got in on the action to help me too) and were really pleased when I ran downstairs to show them what I’d done:
Baby Steps
I went to sleep that night feeling quite good about myself. I started to think that maybe it might be possible after all, but I was still amazed the morning after when I managed to do this:
Getting closer
I know there’s still a long way to go and that tying them while the shoes are on my feet will be a whole new challenge, but I’m happy with this for now.