🌍 Traveling
This category is for the road warriors, the runway rollers, the ones who explore despite it all. As a uniquely abled woman who has visited over 38 countries, I share what it’s really like to travel with mobility gear, medical equipment, and a mindset rooted in faith, not fear.
You’ll find reflections from mountain towns, street markets, cultural moments, and chaotic airports — all from the lens of a solo artist navigating the world in a wheelchair. I talk about border crossings, broken elevators, allyship abroad, accessible tourism (and the lack of it), and how to advocate for yourself in places where access is still an afterthought.
Every post is written with accessibility in mind — easy to read, mobile-friendly, screen reader compatible, and paired with alt text and descriptive language. Whether you’re a wheelchair user, adaptive traveler, or just looking for honest global storytelling that doesn’t sugarcoat the journey — you’re in the right place.
This isn’t your average travel blog. This is what it means to go the distance when the world says, “you can’t.”



