The Rosie Sparkles Thread
#106
Well check her out!!! Way to go Rosie!! She looks so determined and so pleased with herself. We are going to see her in the big leagues in no time at all.
(I have had a super crap day, and this was the perfect uplift. Thanks Oak!)
(I have had a super crap day, and this was the perfect uplift. Thanks Oak!)
#107
Another season drawing to a close, time to pop back for another quick update. Rosie's been blowing a bit hot & cold over the whole track racing thing, largely because it seemed no sooner had her coach sorted her out in a properly fitting chair, she grew another couple of inches and had to start again! The club has a storage room full of different sized frames, seats, wheels and accessories that have been acquired or donated over the years, which is really awesome as they can (within reason) customize a chair for people of a huge range of sizes and with many and various disabilities. They also benefited from the Para-Pan-Am and Invictus games' legacy; a couple of the leading manufacturers brought a whole load of chairs to the Games both as spares and for public try-out sessions, which were either donated or sold for a nominal cost to local disability sports organizations.
Once we found a chair to fit, however, there was no stopping her. This photo shows the expression on her face as she realized she was ahead of the field in one of her first competitive 100m races...

Once we found a chair to fit, however, there was no stopping her. This photo shows the expression on her face as she realized she was ahead of the field in one of her first competitive 100m races...

#108
Another season drawing to a close, time to pop back for another quick update. Rosie's been blowing a bit hot & cold over the whole track racing thing, largely because it seemed no sooner had her coach sorted her out in a properly fitting chair, she grew another couple of inches and had to start again! The club has a storage room full of different sized frames, seats, wheels and accessories that have been acquired or donated over the years, which is really awesome as they can (within reason) customize a chair for people of a huge range of sizes and with many and various disabilities. They also benefited from the Para-Pan-Am and Invictus games' legacy; a couple of the leading manufacturers brought a whole load of chairs to the Games both as spares and for public try-out sessions, which were either donated or sold for a nominal cost to local disability sports organizations.
Once we found a chair to fit, however, there was no stopping her. This photo shows the expression on her face as she realized she was ahead of the field in one of her first competitive 100m races...

Once we found a chair to fit, however, there was no stopping her. This photo shows the expression on her face as she realized she was ahead of the field in one of her first competitive 100m races...

#109
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WOW, way to go Rosie. This is fabulous and she looks so happy and confident. I shall look forward to following her career, I think she's going to be a star!
#110
Another season drawing to a close, time to pop back for another quick update. Rosie's been blowing a bit hot & cold over the whole track racing thing, largely because it seemed no sooner had her coach sorted her out in a properly fitting chair, she grew another couple of inches and had to start again! The club has a storage room full of different sized frames, seats, wheels and accessories that have been acquired or donated over the years, which is really awesome as they can (within reason) customize a chair for people of a huge range of sizes and with many and various disabilities. They also benefited from the Para-Pan-Am and Invictus games' legacy; a couple of the leading manufacturers brought a whole load of chairs to the Games both as spares and for public try-out sessions, which were either donated or sold for a nominal cost to local disability sports organizations.
Once we found a chair to fit, however, there was no stopping her. This photo shows the expression on her face as she realized she was ahead of the field in one of her first competitive 100m races...

Once we found a chair to fit, however, there was no stopping her. This photo shows the expression on her face as she realized she was ahead of the field in one of her first competitive 100m races...

#111
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My post got lost in cyberspace.......... but I just want to say .... Go Rosie!!
She has been an inspiration to me...... truly. I'm so dang impressed by her... she's amazing.
Thank you for sharing and letting us have a glimpse of that moment of joy.
<3
She has been an inspiration to me...... truly. I'm so dang impressed by her... she's amazing.
Thank you for sharing and letting us have a glimpse of that moment of joy.
<3
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Fantastic photo. That smile says so much.
Thanks for sharing - great to see such progress and achievement.
Thanks for sharing - great to see such progress and achievement.
#114
That's just brilliant Oak. She's doing so well, you must be incredibly proud of her determination and spirit. Look forward to seeing her in the Olympics in years to come and telling anyone and everyone that I kind of know her!
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Fabulous photo of your incredible daughter.
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That got me all weepy - wonderful fantastic photo - thank you.
#117
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I will confess to also developing a defective tear duct. That photo has made my day. It is beyond A-word!
Things looked bleak at the beginning. Now look at at. I cannot even begin to imagine how much effort Oak and his family have put into this.
I am awestruck (bugger, I used the word!).
One could easily make a movie out of this story.
Things looked bleak at the beginning. Now look at at. I cannot even begin to imagine how much effort Oak and his family have put into this.
I am awestruck (bugger, I used the word!).
One could easily make a movie out of this story.
#118
Another one who must have developed an allergy to the dust in her room!
Seriously though my arms are knackered after pushing my dad around in his wheelchair for a few days, I can't even begin to imagine the physical effort that takes (not aside from the mental effort it must have taken to get to that point)
Go Rosie
Seriously though my arms are knackered after pushing my dad around in his wheelchair for a few days, I can't even begin to imagine the physical effort that takes (not aside from the mental effort it must have taken to get to that point)
Go Rosie
#120
I'm late to this update, but Rosie is amazing, as is her family. I know her father is, but have to assume that the rest of the family is equally exceptional.




