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The nickname "Super G" came from a group of friends who supported me through my Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis journey ten years ago. I showed strength and focused on rising above the fear I felt to become even more successful. I was thriving. Since having my son in 2022 I have felt less like Super G than ever. I have had some of the toughest moments since my diagnosis all those years ago and have fallen over and over. Finally, in this moment, I feel that I am on the rise again and am seeing glimpses of Super G more and more. I started writing very young. I wrote in my 2nd grade journal that I wanted to write books and teach others how to love reading and writing. I've done both those things, and have done them often. I am in my 16th year as an educator and this book marks my seventh published work. I am so proud of what I've accomplished, but mostly I am so grateful for all the people who have shared in the journey with me- friends, family, supporters, students, and strangers. If I have inspired one person in all the things I've done. If one person remembers something I did that helped them rise, I have succeeded in reaching my ultimate goal. Please keep on this journey with me. We are stronger together. And thank you so very much.
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