[Blind-rollers] chair maintenance

Becky Frankeberger b.butterfly at comcast.net
Wed Nov 6 15:56:40 UTC 2013


Wow, awesome Bibi, It is fun to get out there and do things and help people.
Good for you, smile.

How about others on list, what are you all doing?

I still have my home based knitting business. The Department of Services for
the Blind in my State financed the equipment, but I also had my financial
part to kick in.  We have been in business with customers all over the
country for going on five years.  Wow, lots of ponchos for adult and
children have gone out of this studio, along with baby blankets, afghans,
Baby sweaters, pretty scarves, winter scarves, cell phone carriers for the
neck or belt etc.

Contact me at:

b.butterfly at comcast.net

web site is:

www.butterflyknitting.com

 
I am a member of the Lions Club. I am heading off in a few moments to my
first day at the gym.  Hey wish me luck, giggle. The first time I called
this gym I might as well have been speaking a foreign tongue. He was so
clueless about disability.  The next day I did get a call from a lady who
has worked with people with multiple disabilities.  She would not be my
teacher, but she did say she would speak with my teacher, once we decided on
a class.  So my teacher is going to meet me at the door and we will talk
about accommodations, orienting me to the basic facility, that sort of
thing. I am excited as I have got to get out and move around, well as best I
can, smile. Life is about adventure, smile.

Becky and the sweet one Jake   
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Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 6:07 PM
To: Blind wheelchair users list
Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] chair maintenance

Hi, Becky,
Odie and I have been doing well: we've been busy doing lots.
I am back to doing some volunteering downstairs in the service cordinator's
office making sure that the elderly residents get their monthly Commodities
and offer to help them get it to their apartment if they need assistance.
That's cool there's a yellow Odie and I'm glad to hear that big yellow lab
and his partner are doing well.
Of course, my Odie turns ten years old tomorrow.
Can't believe it as he doesn't display the behavior of an older dog, but
moreover, a large one-year-old puppy.
I'm back with the blind bowlers' league here in Colorado and Odie
accompanies me over there too.
He enjoys going with me as he gets to see another four-legged furry friend
of his who happens to be a guide dog from GDA named Liam.
Liam is a black lab and smaller than Odie, but my friend Natalie and I joke
around with one another calling them twins since they both look alike.
One is smaller than the other, but they are both jet black.
Bibi and son Odie
who have a big event to go attend tomorrow afternoon with the Colorado Cross
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