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Karen and I have been great friends for 9 years now, yet we have never met in person. We met over the internet and from the very start we had a connection and bond. We could always feel each others heart ache, pain, happiness, and joys… We have a saying, which developed out of its miles apart, but still close to the heart. We met by the grace of God, a mother searching for answers to help her daughter’s severe disabilities... and a women talking about her own disability. Our true friendship, regardless of the miles, is a fixture in our lives and will continue forever.
Karen has been an inspiration for me. She has taught me to fight for my daughter’s rights, for women’s rights, and for human rights. Her story is that of a women who will attain and succeed her goals regardless of the many uphill struggles. Karen does not realize she is more able bodied then most people to begin with- her disability became her strength to succeed and to help other individuals with abilities and disabilities.
Karen's Book "The Broken Hoof" is of a women with a heart and soul- it is of a very special woman who tells the story of her life as a little girl. It is a woman’s life experiences, her failures, and her triumphant success- My two youngest daughters read Karen’s book and felt the story deep within their hearts because of their own sister who has Cerebral Palsy.
I wish Karen Lynn greater exposure to reach out to everyone, because we all would benefit in one way or another from her life and her inner-such strength. I can’t say enough about Karen. She is such a wonderful, beautiful person. I am so lucky to have her as a friend. One day we will meet and walk together hand in hand. You are more then a sister to me; you are part of my being- I love you,
Miles Apart, but always in my heart.
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