31 Taught me how to thrive in this chair
The 28th is my birthday and the 1st of March is International Wheelchair Day. Two days that sit next to each other. Two days that, this year, I didn’t really “celebrate.” I reflected. I turned Read more…


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The 28th is my birthday and the 1st of March is International Wheelchair Day. Two days that sit next to each other. Two days that, this year, I didn’t really “celebrate.” I reflected. I turned Read more…
I remember sitting in a wheelchair that was too big for me. Not metaphorically, but literally too big. My feet barely rested where they should. My back had no real support. I kept sliding forward. Read more…
“How is paraplegia taking you?” That’s what I asked my fellow paraplegic, Nawa. “It sucks big time,” he said. And I laughed. Then I asked, “Can we bitch about it a little?” Because sometimes, bitching Read more…
Today marks exactly nine years since I graduated. Nine years since I stood there in that gown, smiling, knowing that I had life figured out. I really thought I did. I had a neat timeline Read more…
Before surgery, I was terrified. The kind of fear that eats at you in silence. I lay there, staring at the ceiling, wondering if this was the end of my life as I knew it. Read more…
A few weeks ago, I found myself at Kasarani Indoor Arena, about to watch the Kenya Wheelchair Basketball team in action. I didn’t really know what to expect. Part of me thought it would be Read more…