In order to construct a $51 million theme park for his crippled daughter, dad sold his company.

We wouldn’t start fire, but once she stood near it, she’d go on an animal. She finally came to like riding it after a long period of resistance.

She felt a great sense of accomplishment after conquering her fears. Even little successes in play may have a significant impact.

The first “ultra-accessible” splash park, Morgan’s Inspiration Island, was inaugurated in 2017 with Hartman’s help.

The 25 attractions and 5 interactive splash pads are part of the $17 million expansion. The owner told Southern Living that the waterpark and its parent site.

Were designed with people with special needs in mind, but that anybody can have fun at the unusual attraction.

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An response to a perennial query from the world’s longest-nail-lengthening woman