Join me, as a disabled wheelchair-bound person, as I continue to navigate my way around life. In this third volume of my "Diva" autobiography series, I share my growth and my new experiences through some pretty awesome "FIRSTS" and some friggin' frustrating challenges. Even divas hate adulting sometimes, but we all need to get there, one way or another, with or without help . . .it is just that some of us need more help than others . . .and we might even become a little spicy in the process.
Oh, my goodness! What a pleasure I had reading the third part of your autobiography. It was very well written. I couldn't put it down; it was like I'm right there with you. Loved all the details of each person. So very impressed on how you have grown. - Rebecca Lyter, Para Professional
Take this extraordinary autobiographic excursion with Jennifer as she shares her life's journey with you thus far. Her pathway has not always been smooth; she bares her soul as she navigates her way through the trials and tribulations. She has composed for you her memoirs that at times are "cringe worthy" and shares other accounts that are so humorous you find yourself with a perpetual smile on your face. Her story, gives the reader an insight into her world, for us all to get to know her and appreciate her courage and strength. We are introduced to her family, especially "Momma Bear" (Mitzi), and her "gift" care provider Mary, who has given Jenni wings. Delight in their eye-popping excursions and see through Jennifer's eyes the growth she has made. In my opinion, everyone needs "A Mary." - Deb Franco, Para Professional
The story of Jennifer's life includes a multitude of challenges, trials and errors and the ability to just figure things out . . . she describes in sometimes humorous detail the adventures of looking for care-givers, knowing full well that mom's years are ticking away. She finally finds the perfect person for the job among the imperfect ones to help with the comparison . . . this could be very helpful to other disabled persons in that position in their lives. - Steven Mormann, Physical Therapist and Eucharistic Minister