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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2007

Mansfield woman Paula Barrett has scooped the prize for the best garden in Mansfield . . . despite being disabled with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

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  • well done mum james peter and connor and james mates are all proud of you :):):)

  • She's someone to look up to. She's defintely not letting this disease hold her back. Such determination and talent, that she's winning awards that even people without MS are trying for as well.

    Way to go Paula!!! We're all so proud of you!!! :) Keep it up, and never let the MS hold you back.

    God Bless! I hope you had a Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year! May you have a very successful and rewarding 2009 as well. :)

  • You are an amazing woman, I was dx a year ago and I hope I can find all the stregnth you have found. Best of luck with your garden and whatever you set out to do.

  • Thanks for commenting on Paula's video. Paula has seen this Youtube posting of her video, but I will pass your comment on to her. :)

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  • Beautiful garden!!! Keep it up. I also crawl around on my knees. Consider it burning calories. Hugs, Billy - Jumping2902@yahoo.com

  • I so agree with Paula! I am not in a wheelchair but I have MS too and I love gardening and I told myself that, if I would ever get into a wheelchair, I will do my very best to continue to take care of my flowers because they mean a lot to me!

    I am so glad that she continues to do something that she loves! I admire her spirit!

    Thank you, Dutch for sending me this video! You are so very kind!

    Hugs to all!

    Angela

  • Great to see you are here. I am disable myself and had my spine reconstructed when I was 12 due to a congenital condition and, although I can use my legs to walk, I still cannot lift heavy weights and have problems bending and making efforts, so I think you are doing a brilliant job here.

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