I Lean on Jesus and my sisters in BBS

Today @boundlessbabesociety  asked the question How do you get through hard times.  For me, talking with God always helps in any situation, but when frustration comes up because of difficulties in movement or hearing too much opinion, being able to connect to one of my BBS Sisters is so helpful because I know that they have been through or are going through the same things I am.  I love my sisters.

I wrote a letter to the Vice president

I sent @vp a message

Hi madam VP, my name is Marie Nicole Zimmerle I’m 42 And a disabled woman who lives in California. I am very afraid of my rights being taken away because Trump is in office. But I want you to know that my voice will not be silenced because of who our president is. I am a board member of Lanterman Regional Center In Los Angeles and I have recently stepped into my self-acceptance after many many years of denying my disabled body. I want you to know that I won’t be a voice that fights for our freedom and does it. Respectfully

Being an unapologetic disabled woman

I love digging into this lesson in @boundlessbabesociety when I see and hear a non-disabled person talking about authentic representation it seems so strange because you have to get to know a person to know who they are. While the same thing holds true to the disability community, we have had to fight against the stereotypes of being disabled.
As disabled people we deserve and should be asked to tell our own stories and be joyful in our lives.  It’s taken me a long time to be  proud of how I was created and I am now happy to be part of the culture shift about disability that we are trying to teach society. 

Celebrating Wicked ‘s 21st anniversary and giving a much deserved shout out to two women who changed my Life

Today is a very special day for a few reasons. Today is the twenty first anniversary of Wicked, which is one of my favorite musicals. Wicked premiered the year I turned 21, the year I lost my best friend Noel and I began to feel bad about how I looked and moved through this world.
In 2021 my life changed for good when I joined @boundlessbabesociety and my mentors @reneedollenmayer and @nikkiwalsh.adaptfit came into my life and began to push and guide me to become the woman they knew I could be. I’ve been a green girl my whole life, but it’s because of these women that I call my Glindas that I am a proud green girl who finally realized her weird quirks were a gift.

This stubborn Elphaba loves you ladies 💚💚

Ladies Join us in Boundless Babe Society

BBS changed my life and now being in what I call BBS graduate school is even more life-changing because I get to share my story with new women who have come into our beautiful community and encourage them to boundlessly live this life. So if you are a disabled woman who is in need of community, please consider joining us. You won’t regret it. It’s so much fun!

💚 working from home

I’m through accepting limits cause someone says they’re so! Something I can not change, til I try I’ll never know.  – Elphaba

This real life green girl is doing some advocacy work from home tonight. I’m getting ready to go over our packet for this month and I had to look for my glasses.  I really like the way I look in them. 💚