🍯 🌙 pt 1
1. Day 1 drinks excitement
2. Sail away party
3. Most expensive coffee in my life
4. Sitka
5. Sitka National Historical Park - Tlingit totem poles
6. Juneau
7. Inside passage with a Diplomatico 🇻🇪 on the rocks
8. Dawes Glacier
9. Zero fucks given - grabbing food in our bath robes
10. Please don’t die today 🐻- Icy Strait Point
11. Cruising Sunset Hour
12. @the_beatles_experience - finding out the bartenders can do Bourbon Sours
13. Vida de ricos y famosos - la vida que nos merecemos.
Last year @tamaraogden808 called me to hire me for the logistics team for the Dodger’s Victory Parade, I was in the Urgent Care with a broken foot.
Little did I know the Boys in Blue were going to pull a back to back and I was going to be a part of this team and this experience.
This one specifically goes to Carlucho, te amo papi 💙
#letsgododgers #dodgersparade2025💙⚾️ #backtoback
C’est fini
It only took 7 months.
Seven mentally exhausting months.
The biggest challenge? My mind.
Some people say how resilient I was.
But, was I?
I spent half a year in a horizontal position, 100% dependent of another person. 70% of the time depressed. 99% of the time fighting US health system.
Why did it happen (twice)? I don’t know, some say is bad luck. The ongoing joke is the lack of “Calcibon”.
Did I become a better person? Probably not. But, my patience (or lack of) was definitely challenged.
I was forced to slow down, to accept life as it was, to understand how fucked up this world is for disable people (we are so not ready for it).
The learnings:
- Traveling with a wheelchair = MAGICAL
- Traveling on a cast = nightmare — don’t recommend. Zero stars on yelp.
- Watch where you step
- Find a partner that is willing to wheel you up without hesitation
- Don’t break your bones
- Drink your calcium and vitamin d
Shout out to everyone that rolled “Clarita” every and anywhere. But special shout out to the guy that had to take care of a disabled person for S E V E N fucking months (on top of the dog, the house AND work)