WHEELCHAIR/DISABLED♿️ FRIENDLY SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

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Wheelsnoheels - Gem Hubbard

Wheelsnoheels - Gem Hubbard

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WHEELCHAIR/DISABLED ♿️FRIENDLY SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES. PLAN YOUR DAY, AT HOME OR AWAY, SAVE YOUR SPOONS. IM GIVING YOU MY TOP FAVOURITE ACTIVITIES THAT I LIKE TO DO IN THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS WITH MY DAUGHTER. IM TALKING ABOUT ACTIVITIES THAT YOU CAN DO IN THE HOME, WHEN YOU MAYBE LOW ON SPOONS, AND ALSO SOME ACTIVITIES THAT ARE WHEELCHAIR/DISABLED FRIENDLY WHEN OUT AND ABOUT.
The summer holidays are due to start any day now, and can be very long and expensive. But in this video I’m discussing some activities that you can play in the house, and also survive when you are low on spoons. Im also discussing some activities that you can do out of the home, that are hopefully affordable, and wheelchair/disabled friendly. Not only that, they are easy on the spoons. We really enjoy going to accessible parks, indoor soft play, and even bowling.
After suffering my spinal cord injury i have really had to adapt in life. So Im showing you my disability lifestyle to raise disability awareness. As a disabled woman and a woman in a wheelchair who is paralysed, I thought it would be interesting for you to see, and hopefully give you some inspiration and motivation so that you can live more independently. wether you are paraplegic or quadriplegic I hope that I can help you. The wheelsnoheels message is “so no one has to feel alone.”
I have lots of interesting disability videos, a lot of videos on how to cope with a disability and living life in a wheelchair, wether you are a girl boy woman or man. i have some paraplegic exercise videos, and advice. its important to keep your fitness levels up as much as possible as this can when physically and mentally with depression.
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•this video is just how I do it. there may be other ways which for for you. I cannot accept any responsibility for the actions you take after watching this video. You should always speak to a trained certified, medical professional first before undertaking any new activities.
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@Wheelsnoheels
@Wheelsnoheels 6 жыл бұрын
Be sure to share with us your favourite summer holiday activities. As its now the summer holidays there will only be one video a week. Every Sunday. :)
@StaramarianQueen
@StaramarianQueen 6 жыл бұрын
I’m a little late to the party on this one, lol! One of my favourite activities is going to the art museum! I live near Kansas City, so we go to the Nelson Atkins (not sure I spelled the name correctly, oh well!) art museum. It’s really accessible in there. There’s either ramps to get up that aren’t too too steep, or there are elevators available if there aren’t any ramps. I usually take a friend or my boyfriend and I go on dates there because it is a big museum with lots to see and I get tired after a while. The museum also has wheelchairs (manual and electric) for rent if someone needed it. Last I checked it was $5 for a manual and $10 for an electric for a whole day visit.
@MummyMog
@MummyMog 6 жыл бұрын
Love this video. A few ideas Daisy may like which works when I am low on spoons; pebble painting and hunting (I'm sure you have heard of this phase!) We also signed up for the Summer Reading challenge at the library but also took out some audio nooks so if I need to lie down the kids can go into their rooms with their CD players for 40 mins. I have just put up a video this morning of a few other things on my channel 😊
@Wheelsnoheels
@Wheelsnoheels 6 жыл бұрын
Oh fab ill go and have a look. Ah yes pebble paining is a lovely idea. We do the summer reading changed too (well done for reminding me.) Although she's not a keen reader. But audio books are a good idea. xx
@celticcridhe
@celticcridhe 6 жыл бұрын
Dobble is called Spot It in the US, in case anyone is interested. Love that game! They've made themed tins for various sports teams as well.
@Wheelsnoheels
@Wheelsnoheels 6 жыл бұрын
ahhh amazing thanks so much. over 50% of my subbies are in the US so I always try and find the US equivalent. xxx
@MrRichard1280
@MrRichard1280 6 жыл бұрын
Like the lighting. The angelic Gem and the evil Gem with a tan. Husband seems to like the bounce park too. They didn’t have those when I could walk. Would love to jump.
@Wheelsnoheels
@Wheelsnoheels 6 жыл бұрын
I sometimes go on, on my bum. A bit scary, but its fun. lol evil and angelic Gem. its amazing what lighting can do. ;)
@brittaroth3780
@brittaroth3780 6 жыл бұрын
Dear Gem, my kids are grown up now, age 26 and 29. But when they were younger and had 6 weeks off of school and I had holidays from work either, we loved going to the movies or went to a theme park (accessible also), did cooking together, cause when I was working they had to try cooking stuff on their own! Or we did "window color", which is liquid plastic to paint on foil and when its dry you stick it onto a window. So much fun! And they loved going to public swimming pools as well, inside or outside! My daughter has three kids, age 1,3 and 5 and she is terribly good in finding activities for them on rainy days! She is coloring with them, they watch some movies, they built tents otút of cardigans and pillows or they dress up like princess or cowboys or so. Very funny. But there are days where she doesn't find any activity and it is just boring. that is ok too. Kids need to learn that there can't be entertainment all day long and that they find something on their onw. Have agreat sunday! sincerely Britta
@Wheelsnoheels
@Wheelsnoheels 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you lovey. xx
@mamajacquelinebts9776
@mamajacquelinebts9776 6 жыл бұрын
Here in northern Ireland the kids in my sons school get 9 weeks off lol. Great ideas 😊 my son and I go to the swimmers a ton as we both love it. I have arthritis in my spin and hips and fibromialgia so it helps a bit when I'm in the water. We luv the beach of course. Go around the nature walk is another favorite as my little man loves to paddle in the river there, some of the things we do indoors are, making our own playdoh slime ect. Crafty things and xbox time. Plus movie time 😊enjoy your summer 😊
@Wheelsnoheels
@Wheelsnoheels 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you lovely. you too. x
@mamajacquelinebts9776
@mamajacquelinebts9776 6 жыл бұрын
Wheelsnoheels - Gem Hubbard Thanks so much 🤗 xx
@whisperplayz2400
@whisperplayz2400 6 жыл бұрын
I live in america, we get almost 2, maybe 2 in a half months.
@ritacampbell3833
@ritacampbell3833 6 жыл бұрын
Whisper Playz yes the children do. But the adults get no break. The adults get zero maternity leave, and honestly I’ve worked more than full time since 2004, with only one, one-week vacation, in all this time, and now I’m forced to work four jobs to make ends meet. My son is in a wheelchair, I’m not. But it’s him and me, we are a pair, so finding accessible parks, businesses, etc. is challenging, and if he can’t go anywhere, I don’t go either. So I’m interested in this channel for ideas. But, yes you are right, the children here get long summer holidays. After childhood though, here in the states, we are on our own, and it seems only the very rich take any vacations. I have traveled in my lifetime. The UK is one of my favorites. However, I don’t plan to retire, and I am working exceedingly hard. I had only one week off before my son’s birth, and two after because that was all I could afford to take off at the time. It was exhausting and very stressful not to have more family time. We really should have maternity leave here. And paid, one week vacations every year for the adults, too.
@ecologist_to_be
@ecologist_to_be 6 жыл бұрын
Rita Campbell that's terrible you don't get paid holidays. We get about 28 days here paid holiday something like that
@Wheelsnoheels
@Wheelsnoheels 6 жыл бұрын
wow thats crazy, yeah I seem to remember that the US get longer.
@Wheelsnoheels
@Wheelsnoheels 6 жыл бұрын
Only one week!! that is crazy, although now i youtube i don't get any time off ;)
@Mr23pallavitiwari
@Mr23pallavitiwari 6 жыл бұрын
Great video
@irisunicxrn7894
@irisunicxrn7894 6 жыл бұрын
I'm either early or first
@natashakingston4738
@natashakingston4738 6 жыл бұрын
I get exhausted socially not just by activities
@Wheelsnoheels
@Wheelsnoheels 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah same. x
@dianequelch3771
@dianequelch3771 6 жыл бұрын
sorry with what I've got I'm aways sleeping it's the tables
@ikiaku7707
@ikiaku7707 6 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍
@natashakingston4738
@natashakingston4738 6 жыл бұрын
I'm a battery not a spoonie
@sophiecrowleymusic2583
@sophiecrowleymusic2583 5 жыл бұрын
Natasha Kingston what’s a battery as opposed to spoonie? Sorry for stupid question but I’m really new to all this!
@mylife-23
@mylife-23 2 жыл бұрын
@@sophiecrowleymusic2583 I think it started with the " social battery " idea but it's reached to chronic illness. Battery Theory is similar to spoon theory but is more of a, " I have a certain amount of energy & it wares down through the day. Certian things ware it out faster. And eventually you need to recharge " 🤔 honestly I relate.
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