Author Archives: Bryce Schaufelburger

Mattering

The experience of disability, as we all know, is as much a social one as a physical one. This realization keeps slapping me in the face – especially when I’ve been dealing with my own person experience of myself as a disabled person. This happened in the Vancouver airport on our way back home. We’d […]

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The Interview

We stopped for a cup of tea at a little shop in the mall. I found us a table while Joe went to get our tea. It’s a place we like because they make the tea from loose leaf placed in a bag. It’s good tea. I pulled my gloves off and then got my […]

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Advocacy In The Blood

My dad, well, he isn’t much of a talker. It is one of the many ways in which we differ. He’s the kind of ‘Here’s your mother’ … kind of dad when he answers the phone. Conversations are best about the weather and are even better when short. As I said, he’s not much of […]

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B.C. Special Olympics August 2016 Newsletter

Web Version  |  Update preferences  |  Unsubscribe Like Tweet Forward TABLE OF CONTENTS • August 2016 Newsletter • Howie Meeker named to Special Olympics BC Hall of Fame • Sports Celebrities Festival set to inspire November 21 • Healthy Athletes coming to Burnaby, Cranbrook • UFC joins forces with Special Olympics BC • Energy, inclusion highlights of […]

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A Ferry Story

I’m not writing this to ‘get back at’ anyone. I just need to tell the story in context to get your opinion on how a situation was handled. Joe and I were coming back on Sunday from Vancouver Island and I’d made a reservation on a late afternoon boat. As we drove down island we […]

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Bigot Bowling

A long way from home, I am pushing myself in a mall. Part of it is to do some shopping but I am primarily here for the exercise of pushing myself long distances. I am now strong enough to push myself up inclines and curbs but lack the ability to do long distances.  So, that’s […]

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Isn’t

I have not been shy, in this blog or on my Facebook page, as identifying as a fat man. For the most part I feel fairly safe doing so. The people who read here, and the people who I am ‘Friends’ with on Facebook are by and large people who understand issues regarding difference and […]

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Bright Red Walker

She was having a bit of a difficult time. Her walker, a bright red one, was brand new, and she kept bumping into things as she tried to get around. She took it in all good spirits and, in fact, was singing quietly along to the ‘I’m Just a Teenager in Love’ era of music […]

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A Fundamental Right

So we’re staying in a hotel room that has an odd feature. The bathroom light is on a motion sensor, it just comes on as soon as you enter through the door. There is no way to turn the sensor off. We don’t know if this is an ‘accessibility feature’ of the room but we […]

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Meeting Big Brother’s Sister

I was waiting just at the door to the shop for Joe. He was paying at the till, which though it was marked with the Wheelchair Accessible symbol, was no different than any of the other tills and therefore was to narrow for me to pass through. I made comment, of course, and then went […]

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