My Honey is My Love, and I say so. Photo by Sarah Farrell of Magic Circle Studios By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 22. Copyright 2017 I grew up in a family that didn't say I love you. Occasionally, I'd hear it when someone said goodbye. Hugging was the same way, reserved for special … Continue reading To you with love
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I lied to my mother
I loved Mother dearly, and I am sorry about the lies I told her -- some of the lies I told her. By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 21. Copyright 2017 I lied to my mother. I lied about who ate the chocolate ice cream, hiding my plastic bowl in the floor of … Continue reading I lied to my mother
Practical Parkinson’s
Image from The Accessible Icon Project By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 20. Copyright 2017 When we went to our favorite Mexican restaurant for lunch today, I went to the bathroom right after ordering. Anybody who knows me well knows that I always go before a meal, before I leave the restaurant, and pretty … Continue reading Practical Parkinson’s
Hypertext Theater
Snapple caps are the source of many dinnertime conversation hypertexts. I never know where my mind will go next. By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 19. Copyright 2017 Me (reading a Snapple cap "real fact"): Tennessee's state animal is the raccoon. My Honey: I wonder what Georgia's state animal is. The Boy: I remember Maine's … Continue reading Hypertext Theater
Parkinson’s Ninja
Now I'm a night owl. By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 18. Copyright 2017 When I was little and fell asleep at some relative's house, I would wake up in a bed piled up with brothers, cousins, and kids I wasn't sure were cousins. I knew that at some point, I had simply toppled … Continue reading Parkinson’s Ninja
A Dose of Reality
Sometimes challenges can pile up when we're not looking. By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 17. Copyright 2017 It wasn't sustainable. The miracle, I mean. Wellness. My zeal for wellness. When I was diagnosed with Parkinson's two years and four months ago, my neurologist told me that in two to five years, we would … Continue reading A Dose of Reality
A Perfect Storm
Perfectionism is not all it's cracked up to be. I admire imperfection. By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 16. Copyright 2017 There is something wrong with perfection. I wrote this sentence a few years ago as a discussion topic for honors students in their first year of college. I've grown to believe it … Continue reading A Perfect Storm
I can’t
Cooper's Rock in West Virginia is challenging. At this point, I can't get to the top. By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 15. Copyright 2017 I can't. When I was 20, I didn't know the meaning of that phrase. The posters hanging in my dorm room at Concord College urged me to keep … Continue reading I can’t
It’s time we started thinking about disability
By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 14. Copyright 2017 Image from The Accessible Icon Project I was watching "Dancing With the Stars" last night and said out loud what I've thought so many times before when people with disabilities or physical challenges were on the show: Why is it that the 20-year-old Olympic gold … Continue reading It’s time we started thinking about disability
Celebrations
By Teresa Swartz Roberts Blog post 13. Copyright 2017 We waited 10 years for a real honeymoon, a quick trip to southern Belize, where we stayed above a Chinese restaurant called the Miramar. *This blog post, written in February 2017, commemorates important events, including the anniversary of my Parkinson's diagnosis.* My husband and I … Continue reading Celebrations







