by Kerry | Jan 23, 2025 | accessibility, cerebral palsy, college, disability challenges
I was a neuroscience major in college, and the neuroscience building on my college campus had two cement stairs leading up to the front door. There was no railing. As I went about my day-to-day life, I watched in silent awe as people skipped up those death trap...
by Kerry | Nov 1, 2024 | cerebral palsy, SDR
When my mom and I were packing for my spinal cord surgery in St. Louis, I remember asking her what she was nervous about. One of her worries, she said, was that we were flying a thousand miles across the country to a state where we had never been—to a state where we...
by Kerry | Oct 17, 2024 | cancer, disability challenges, guest post, self-acceptance
It is an honor to introduce you to one of the most extraordinary people I know: my cousin, Kendra Schnip. Although our journeys have been quite different—she is a brain cancer survivor, and I have CP—we can relate to each other in beautiful ways, and our shared...
by Kerry | Oct 6, 2024 | cerebral palsy, self-acceptance
Today, October 6th, is World Cerebral Palsy Day. Did you know that if you put all 17 million of us together, we’d make up almost the entire population of the Netherlands? Imagine … what would it be like if we all just started our own country together?...
by Kerry | Sep 26, 2024 | cerebral palsy, gait, self-acceptance
I remember coming home from second grade and staring at my crooked legs in the mirror. I had watched my classmates on the playground that day. I stood back, quiet and still amidst their shouts and laughter, part envy and part curiosity as they effortlessly ran and...