Hi my name is Rozanna and I am a single mom. I became disabled through a seatbelt injury in 1994. At the time of my accident, I had a 20 month old and a 5 month old. When I came out of the hospital, my son wasn’t walking yet. So, the biggest challenge I had was getting him from the ground to my lap. Luckily, I have always been athletic. I would lean down, hold onto my chair, grab him and drag him up to my level. I also invented a trapping method using the hooks on my wheelchair and a bungee-cord. My daughter was a little older but she was thin. I would essentially put two kids on my lap and bungee-cord them in. So, whenever we went places, they couldn’t escape. Once I readjusted to my new life, I returned to sports and recreation. I got involved in wheeling. I would wheel through my local parks. I also played a bit of tennis, but I found that it was a little too much for me. Then, I found other activities I could involve my children with, such as biking and skating, which means that I have to keep up with them.
We then discovered billiards and bowling. I enjoy playing pool because it’s something that’s easy to do because you’re at the height of the table. Actually, you have a better vantage point because you can see things. You can see shots that standing people can’t. In bowling, the difficulty is finding a place where you can bowl. In other words, you need to get down in the lanes. That’s the biggest problem I’ve found being in a chair. But, what I like about my bowling alley, Parkway Bowl, is that they have an area where I can access the lanes. And I don’t have to be a professional bowler; I can just wing it so to speak. I throw the ball and if it makes it, it makes it. The great thing is that I can do it with my children. I have also volunteered for organizations that promote physical activity. There are a number of operations out there trying to get people with physical disabilities more involved in athletics and keeping fit. I think it's great because one of the biggest challenges we have in the disabled community is staying fit. How do I stay fit? I run after two children! |