A disabled guy shares his magical journey with his blind friend.
What started out as a blind date to the NCAA Basketball Final Four in Atlanta, took a most unexpected and…
This scenario is why Jonathan enjoys being blind.
Getting discriminated against at car dealerships is never fun.
Remembering a teacher’s discouragement.
Here’s my lifelong struggles with untying bras.
Here’s a quick clip on my issues with swimming.
Here was by far my worst idea on my honeymoon.
Here’s why I could never climb a rope….
Here’s my hang-up, and love, of video games.
Here’s why I struggle with reading children’s books.
Here’s what I stressed about with regards to dating and married life.
This is how I carried my wife across the threshold on our wedding night.
This is how I dealt with the fear I would drop my own kids.
A little reminder not to stress out about things you can’t do.
Being discriminated against at a St. Louis area breakfast cafe.
The wonders of a vivid imagination.
How a sibling rivalry pushed me to finish college.
A question for Jonathan triggers an amazing response.
There is no rivalry quite like a sibling rivalry.
This is how I traded two letter grades for an amazing life experience.
I was dropped on my head as a child….
A simple blood clot turns into a lifelong disability.
Trying to make make me normal was a mission unaccomplished.
A conversation over breakfast sparks a sequel to an iconic novel.
Remembering the day I tried out for “The Love Connection!”
Getting a moped license was a visit to the DMV Hammad soon won’t forget.
A low self-image carries high consequences.
Confessions of a “seemingly” perfect woman.
Imperfection is perfection.
A 120 pound Hammad meets a 400 pound Dolphin past midnight….
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Being a mascot is more challenging than you think.
Putting on “the suit” at Chuck E. Cheese’s was an honor and privilege.
A car accident creates a new reality for my co-worker at Chuck E. Cheese.
Havoc ensues when a student disappears on a trip to Australia.
A puppy saved. A best friend made. How I adopted Sgt. Dr. Pepper.
Judging my first film festival down under created an unusual habit.
Having a friend call to say he’s dying is a call one never forgets.
Six seconds + Once shot x 15,000 people = a halftime memory.
Racism can rear its ugly head in the most unexpected places.
A plane. A recording artist. A conversation. A friendship.
Talking to strangers can be worth the chatter.
You’ll never know what you can get unless you ask.
Not being disabled enough has it’s own set of challenges.
Death I don’t fear. but dancing….
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How we see ourselves directly affects how others see us.
Here’s a a little slice from my Olympia Dukakis experience.
Here’s another memory from my trip to Pakistan in 1984.
Here’s a quick memory from my trip to Pakistan in 1984.
This is how I witnessed a human die in front of my eyes (Part 2).