Isn't she beautiful! I first met Meg when she was just a teenager. I was impressed with her infectious enthusiasm and positive nature. In her early twenties Meg suffered a tragic accident that left her quadriplegic. Her remarkable spirit and positive attitude helped get her through her ordeal and move on with her life. That's when her motto became:
"When life gets too hard to stand,
keep on rollin'."
keep on rollin'."
I recently made her this necklace as a thank you gift.
(tutorials can be found here, here, and here).
I invited her to speak to a group of women. They loved her almost as much as I do. Even though Meg's life is harder than most, she knows that we all suffer with our own personal tragedies. She inspires you to reach for your goals, no matter how hard it may seem to attain them. Her story will make you cry, laugh, and give you the motivation to keep on rollin'. You can read more about Meg here and while you're there be sure to sign up for her monthly messages. You'll be glad you did!
3 comments:
I discovered your blog today through a link on a friend's blog. Wow! I'm blown away. I've spent the last 3 hours reading through your archives and I absolutely love your blog and your willingness to share your creativeness with us. You are truly a joy to know and read about. Thank you so much for all your tips as I am a thrift store junkie also. You can bet that I'm waiting anxiously for the next post. Keep it coming, Martha
What a trooper she is! love the Keep on Rollin' pendant!
Oh my Goodness! Meg used to be my visiting teacher! I never knew about her accident! She is such a sweet girl and I am sure such a great motivational speaker! I am going to go check out her website right away!
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