There are so many details. It’s hard to make choices. I want to go camping with my two grown daughters and as you know Veronica and I have brain injuries. My older daughter feels responsible for taking care of us, for our safety, and she must spend extra energy just needing to repeat herself so… Continue reading It Was a Win for Me
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Part 2 of Our Crazy Airport Experience
Although it is possible to get help traveling as a brain injured person, as explained in last week’s blog, this week I will talk about the rest of our crazy experience. On our way to visit friends, going from Colorado to Indiana, our first flight landed in Dallas Fort Worth Airport. If you haven’t been… Continue reading Part 2 of Our Crazy Airport Experience
Traveling Alone
Veronica has a severe traumatic brain injury and is high functioning. But what does that really mean-high functioning? For Veronica it means being too trusting, confident, even when mistaken. She cannot drive, work, lives at home, and we have guardianship of her. She can take care of herself 100% physically when it comes to self-care… Continue reading Traveling Alone

