PeKaatjeAnkeveen, North Holland Netherlands6,334 posts
cycling through the parts of London with the most traffic. As a dutchman, I'm used to cycling, but when I first visited London and I saw guys on bikes risking their life, I thought: I'll never do that. A few years later I did it, it seemed quite easy, I even cycled on the highway in the UK.The funny thing is that I never was scared at all.
Raised my son, who has Autism and can’t speak now he’s 18, graduated Thursday lots of hard work I almost gave up even cried some days but I told myself I can do it and I did just that
PeKaatje: cycling through the parts of London with the most traffic. As a dutchman, I'm used to cycling, but when I first visited London and I saw guys on bikes risking their life, I thought: I'll never do that. A few years later I did it, it seemed quite easy, I even cycled on the highway in the UK.The funny thing is that I never was scared at all.
That's pretty cool! Its a good thing to take risks. No guts no glory.
Packersbabe1: Raised my son, who has Autism and can’t speak now he’s 18, graduated Thursday lots of hard work I almost gave up even cried some days but I told myself I can do it and I did just that
We all have good and bad days. My sister has worked with autistic children for 13 years and she loves it.
Sometimes we don't realize how strong we are until we have to be.
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