I have a question for senior men?

Posted: June 2nd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Disability Aid Reviews | Tags: , | 13 Comments »

How many of you find senior women attractive and would ask one out on a date?

When I used to go out with my daughter, (admittingly beautiful, scouted by a model agency but wasnt interested) I am the invisable woman.

Men my age dont see me at all, I may as well be wallpaper. All my female friends say the same thing. I aint no dogs breakfast, my disability is invisible, I dont use mobility aids.

I see senior men everywhere with young things on their arms, often their granddaughters age.

Now guys do you really prefer someone decorative who is interested in what you can buy them, over someone you could carry on a conversation with and who is still attractive, active,compassionate, and intelligent, but not 20 anymore?

Do you feel you are sending a message to the world that you’ve still “got it” with a 20 year old GF? Is this your last hurrah?

I dont mean to insult anyone and if this isnt you, then PLEASE speak up. If it IS you, can you tell me whats up with that?
How did I know Goldwing would come through with an answer we ladies wanted to hear?


Making the golf senior tour?

Posted: May 7th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , | 4 Comments »

Now my brother in-law is 45 and is an honest 22 handicap. He is setting forth to make the senior tour when he turns 50! What do you think his chances are? I think he has a better chance of riding a unicorn to Atlantis but his version of reality is different than most.


A-ONE Pattaya Beach Resort, First Wheelchair Friendly Hotel in PATTAYA, THAILAND

Posted: March 30th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

The A-One Pattaya Beach Resort (www.aone-pattaya-resort.com) has been build from scratch with easy wheelchair access in mind, starting from construction to the final interior decorations and amenities. A ramp from the car park under the building (Picture on top left) will give wheelchairs easy access to the main lobby where you can check-in very convenient as it is seated, not standing as in most hotels. (picture left)