Exercise Fun Neuroplasticity Outdoors Sport
Mud, mud, glorious mud
Parkinson’s is a cruel thief that steals many of our skills and abilities. I thought I’d lost my balance forever, but I’ve stolen some of it back.
Parkinson’s is a cruel thief that steals many of our skills and abilities. I thought I’d lost my balance forever, but I’ve stolen some of it back.
My nervous system is crocked. I’m slow. But everything else is working. Time to focus on the other parts of me that are still ready for action.
To err is human, to forgive divine. And to be applauded for mistakes and wobbles, well that’s another thing altogether.
I’ve found Parkinson’s is just about manageable with the right resources. But what about people who don’t have the money, the connections, the information they need to move forward with confidence?
My holiday bucket list is ticked. I’ve been to some wonderful places. But I’m not going back. Here’s why.
Dementia is no laughing matter – or is it? We know that music can spark joy and memories for people with dementia and connect them with their past. I’m hoping comedy can do the same.
People who need people, sang Barbra Streisand, are the luckiest people in the world. My social networks – real and digital – keep my neural networks sharp and focused.