Image is from Pexels I have been having the same dream over and over again, the same five minutes on repeat. I was surprised that reading Cerebral Palsy: A Story: Finding the Calm After the Storm by Ilana Estelle, it would trigger some hospital memories, which isn’t fun. However, let me go back to the … Continue reading Carry You Home by Ward Thomas
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May Wrap Up 2025
NEVER BORING, Love & Fashion: Memoirs Of A Creative Heart In An Artistic Design World by Jens Kaeumle Worker Day Behind A Window Camp Nightmare at Lake Thrills and Chills Announcement & TBR Boot Camp Readathon Announcement & TBR Book Blogger Hop: Can You Write With Book Titles The Orange Tree The Night Of The Moon … Continue reading May Wrap Up 2025
Disability, Queerness And Intimacy
Image is from Pexels For some reason, Saturdays are the days when my stats are low in terms of views, and for once, I’m capitalising on that, as the topics I’m discussing today are raw, and it makes me feel vulnerable. Even if we are in 2025, so it shouldn’t be the case. My topics … Continue reading Disability, Queerness And Intimacy
March Wrap Up 2025
The Voice For The Ones Who Don’t Have One Yet Top Five Wednesday/ Novels In Verse Off The Topic Thursdays/ Griefing You Ten Book Challenge Book Tag Three YouTubers With Disability To Check Out Fun Facts About Photography Top Five Wednesday/ Audiobooks On My TBR Kant by Mirana Conte' Disability Representation On My TBR I … Continue reading March Wrap Up 2025
Three Disability Activists To Check Out
The image is from Pexels This post idea started with a thought I had about LGBTI+ activism versus disability activism, and no, I’m not comparing the two since, at the base, they might be similar but still different while having minorities like myself from both communities. This might be from being naïve, but I feel … Continue reading Three Disability Activists To Check Out
The Liver and The Story with Mine Part 2
Image from Pixabay Here’s part two of the post with my liver. When I had my second attack, my surgeon, at the time booked surgery that April. However, in the meantime, my mum got diagnosed with cancer, so my surgery was postponed to June. The surgeon thought it was going to be a painless surgery … Continue reading The Liver and The Story with Mine Part 2
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