Unconventional Love A Story of Adaptation and Connection
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Oct 7, 2024
Explore the unique love story of Senecca and Christie, a couple who navigate life's challenges with adaptability and understanding, teaching and inspiring along the way.
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Like if someone would have told me 20 years ago that my
spouse would be three foot two, I'd be like, yeah, right
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You wanted tall dark and handsome. Yep. She got
this. So we met, we teach at the same school
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I teach art and Seneca teaches math. One day they were bringing in new teachers
and I was in the faculty room and this little person came in in a wheelchair and I
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And I honestly went and hid because I
had never seen a little person before
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I have a form of dwarfism called diastrophic
dysplasia. I'm the only one in my family that has it
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And it's a recessive gene, so it's actually quite common. So both
parents had to have the gene in order for me to inherit both genes
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Terminology, I mean, a lot of little people just use
the term little people, like they're a little person
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Or I'll say I have dwarfism or I'm a
little person, just either one of those
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You'll notice that we have two microwaves so that Seneca can reach one because
she can't reach the one that was built into the kitchen, so she has her own
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Then I have sticks everywhere in my house
where I can use it to turn on and off the water
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I have a service dog, his name is Murphy, and he's what we
call a heavy mobility service dog because he does racing
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Most dogs you train him to sit by pushing on their back and he trained to resist a push downward
and to help somebody simply support themselves He takes off my socks he can open the door for me
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Being teachers, I think it brings us closer quite
a bit. I mean, she's the best part of my day
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I know that if I'm having a bad day, I just have to
wait till lunchtime and I can have lunch with her
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I think we've been able to make some really cool connections with kids
and I think it's becoming more like acceptable nowadays than it used to be
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And I think a lot of the kids that, you
know, are LGBT, they feel comfortable
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because they know, okay, you know, my teachers are
in that group, my teachers would be supportive of me
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I was new to the area, and so Christy
was great to invite me to go places
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and so I would just see her out and about. We also
ended up living at the same apartment complex
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and then when COVID hit, she moved in
with me to quarantine, And she never left
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We always say COVID brought us together. And if you can survive a couple months, you know, a
couple months into dating, spending a year, quarantine together, you probably like each other
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A little bit. Our wedding was really simple. Like, we just
wanted to keep it simple and just have family and just close
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We had maybe 30 people there. It was just
a dinner at the barn after we got married
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And just simple. Like we're simple people
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