Gary Fallis has been an amputee and survivor since 1987, having had to re-learn many of the skills that most people take for granted. As a brick-layer his life changed drastically the day he lost his lower-left arm and hand in a motorcycle accident. He has come to realize, with time, that he is a success story. He began working as a lab techinican in 1996 and has become proficient enough that the greatest compliment was served up to him in Oklahoma--as he tested for labs and ceritification--when the man administering the labs and test told him that he had never had anyone with two hands perform as well as he had. Donna Fallis has been writing online for since 2000 and has become skilled in many computer operations. Se is a student of life, art, research, and has studied medical transcription. There is no job "too large" or "too smal" only a job that someone needs to do. Combined, they possess the skills to get that job done.