By: The Modern Matriarch
Despite the challenges, I know that staying connected with my family, friends, and community is crucial. I use my phone to stay in touch with my kids, who are away at college, and to coordinate with my husband, who has a busy work schedule. I'm also active on social media, where I connect with friends, join local groups, and stay informed about community events. mom pov rhonda 50 year old with portable
Being portable doesn’t mean you love your home less. It means you love your life more. It means that if an opportunity arises—a last-minute trip with your spouse, a coffee date with a new friend, an afternoon of pure solitude in a hammock at the park—you are ready to go. Through Her Eyes: The Unfiltered Mom POV of
Last week, I walked my daughter down the aisle. Not down down—we did a short aisle, at my request. She wanted me to use a wheelchair. I refused. I put on my red lipstick. I synched Puff’s battery to my hip. I looped the clear tube behind my ears and let it trail down the back of my pearl necklace so it looked like a design choice. Being portable doesn’t mean you love your home less
As a mom, Rhonda's greatest joy is spending time with her children and watching them grow. Despite her health challenges, she remains committed to being an active and engaged parent, attending school events, helping with homework, and simply being present for her kids. Rhonda's portable oxygen concentrator has given her the freedom to do just that, allowing her to prioritize her family's needs while also taking care of her own health.
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