The differently abled
@allknowing (153544)
India
June 1, 2025 9:30pm CST
I had the occasion to throw a Christmas party for the differently abled and that helped me create wonderful memories.
They were full of vigour and loved to dance. I had no problem getting them to follow what was lined up for them.
In appreciation they gave me a bunch of roses that they had created using plastic material I still have them in my house
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
2 Jun 25
I am so happy that you used differently abled instead of the widely used term disabled. I have worked with them for almost 17 years now. And strongly feel that I have a karmic connection to them. They are real blessings in my life and have given a real purpose to me. 

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@allknowing (153544)
• India
3 Jun 25
@LadyDuck There are cases where many have made a mark with their ability
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@AmbiePam (120630)
• United States
2 Jun 25
I loved that video. The music and dancing were such fun for them, and for anyone observing. My nephew loves to dance. He would have had such fun, and no one would have judged him for being “different”.
Those roses must be priceless to you.

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@allknowing (153544)
• India
3 Jun 25
Those rooses arfe adorning my hall although I do not keep artificial flowers but these are, yes, special Thank you
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@luisadannointed (11842)
• Philippines
3 Jun 25
That's so kind of you. I am sure they really enjoyed it.
@Ineeddentures (34021)
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2 Jun 25
Differently abled.
First time I have seen anyone use that terminology.
I think it's a better phrase than disabled.
So we'll do e on that and I will also use it now
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
3 Jun 25
They certainly are differfently abled sometimes better than the normal us
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