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She'Ll Always Go On Believing
Sue doesn’t sit so demurely in her motorised wheelchair. She’ll tell folks to stop gawking as it's very rude to stare! Beneath her tenuous frame is quite a formidable young girl, born with brittle bones but in her wheelchair she can twirl. Sue’s parents sadly told her that her condition is immutable. She is bereft of strong limbs, but her courage is irrefutable. Despite a recent interlude in hospital, she's always cheerful. Don’t treat her like she’s invisible or you may get an earful! She loves to sketch caricatures in her artist’s drawing book and in her specially adapted kitchen Sue is learning to cook. Her physical disability will not prevent her from achieving and her aphorism of life's always been, ‘Never stop believing Sue loves to spend time wheeling around the garden paths, watching chirping sparrows joyfully splashing in bird baths. She paints canvases filled with butterflies and lovely flowers. Sometimes she is quite content to sit there and read for hours. If you are feeling sorry for Sue, don't give it another thought. In her scarlet wheelchair, she's accepted what life has wrought. Each day she finds something to appreciate that gives her a thrill. In truth, she sees more beauty in life than most of us ever will. Eight word Challenge 5 Contest Sponsored by John Hamilton Required words: demurely, sketch, tenuous, brittle, formidable, interlude, bereft, immutable 10-23-17
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