I don’t want my life to be defined by
what is etched on a tombstone one day.
I want my life to be defined by
what is etched on the hearts and lives of those I’ve touched…
I don’t want my life to be defined by
what is etched on a tombstone one day.
I want my life to be defined by
what is etched on the hearts and lives of those I’ve touched…
Putting Disability on your bookshelf
(I arrange words and eat cake.)
Game Playthroughs with Audio Description
Musings, tips and tricks about the accessible software world
Diverse audio description reflecting society
A fabulously blind romance author.
Digesting Vision Loss by Jeff Flodin
Advocates taking steps to ensure digital media accessibility for everyone.
I couldn’t agree more with this statement. I believe that the most important things in life are not material possessions or accomplishments, but the positive impact that we have on the people around us. The memories and experiences that we create with others are what truly matter, and it’s these things that will live on long after we’re gone. To be remembered for the love, kindness, and joy that we brought into other people’s lives is a much more meaningful legacy than any achievement or possession could ever be. Ultimately, we should all strive to make a difference in the lives of others, and let our actions and words be a reflection of the goodness in our hearts. 👍👏👌😊
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Thank you! 🦋✨🥰
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And indeed that’s what defines your life.
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It sure does doesn’t it? 😊
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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❤️❤️❤️
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🌻🌹🌷🥰
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