fund for her expenses. if you would like to contribute, go to fundme.com/adriennefund. we re excited about following her in the months ahead. i sat down with her again today, a first time since a week after the bombings. it s been a month. how are you doing? yeah, i m doing better and better every day. lots of learning about myself and kind of how to function, especially just in the past, gosh, in the past week or week and a half. since leaving rehab hospital. what s been the hardest part? i would say the hardest part on a daily basis, as far as just the function day to day function is just the simple things, like getting up to go to the bathroom. and showering and getting ready in the morning. just the simple little things that you have your daily routine. and in the middle of the night, if you have to get up and use the rest room, it is a task. so right now you re using a wheelchair. yeah, yeah, i am. mostly using the wheelchair to
can happen. thank you. instead of the bad guys. instead of the bad guys is right. good guys. totally agree. you go, girl. and the next day, despite her fears, she returns to boyelston street and where it all happened. after seeing the memorial and seeing people there and just paying their respects and hearing people tell me that i was an inspiration, it s very sweet, first of all, that they would want to give me their support. but i think it s also for them, it s important to see that all of us that were affected are moving on and trying to find some sort of normalcy. and for them to be able to kind of have that knowledge that life goes on after such a horrible tragedy. well, a lot of people here and around the country are rooting for adrianne and others injured. her co-workers at the arthur murray dance studio set up a fund for her expenses. if you would like to contribute, go to fundme.com/adriennefund. we re excited about following