[Blindtlk] Needing Feedback and Support
Robert J Smith
rsmith247 at csc.com
Mon Dec 13 19:59:04 UTC 2010
I agree Ray -- an article written by Miss Who-zit (chuckle)? I'm sure she
could compile all of the wisdom (not being sarcastic) that has been flying
around about this thread since last week!
Bob Smith
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From:
Ray Foret Jr <rforetjr at att.net>
To:
Blind Talk Mailing List <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
Date:
12/13/2010 02:45 PM
Subject:
Re: [Blindtlk] Needing Feedback and Support
How come I sense a Monitor article growing out of this discussion? I
think one could be put together farily decently based on this thread.
After all, Garry's recent stories of this morning and that one from Dianne
just now could b e used to serve as the basis for something.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
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On Dec 13, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Graves, Diane wrote:
> Hi Gary,
>
> Well, I was debating, but, having seen your story, I feel compelled to
post the lesson I learned just a couple of hours or so ago, as well.
>
> I learned that I might not want to get too "full of myself," and start
by giving folks the benefit of the doubt. I was on my way down to the
cafeteria deep in thought, even singing to myself, (very quietly, of
course LOL) and I stopped by the ATM machine. I have the sequence
memorized so that I can withdraw from checking. Well, I did my business
and walked away from the machine.
>
> I hear this lady saying "ma'am? Ma'am?" Although I didn't know for sure,
I thought that she was probably talking to me, and, based on past
interchanges, I figured that she was going to tell me that I was about to
run into the closed door that I knew was there. I continued to walk,
justifying my action by the fact that I didn't know for sure that she was
talking to me.
>
> Then, all of the sudden I hear this "hey, blind lady? Blind lady?" This
of course irritated me even more, but I finally turned around and
acknowledged her.
>
> As it happened, I was so lost in thought, that I had left my card in the
machine. Had I continued to ignore or be rude to her, I would likely have
found myself in some serious trouble. This experience has definitely given
me back a dose of humility, and reminded me that while we do not have to
give up our dignity, we do need to maintain an even balance.
>
>
> Diane Graves
> Civil Rights Specialist
> Indiana Civil Rights Commission
> Alternative Dispute Resolutions Unit
> 317-232-2647
>
> "It is service that measures success."
> George Washington Carver
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org]
On Behalf Of Gary Wunder
> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 1:39 PM
> To: 'Blind Talk Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Needing Feedback and Support
>
> I like this post about people who are affirming to everyone. Since my
last
> post told a story about a driver who offended me, I should be fair and
tell
> a story about a driver who should have been offended at my conduct.
Several
> years ago a friend of mine, learning that I was paying a fairly high
rate to
> go to and from work, decided that she would offer me a ride home. I
thanked
> her, thinking this would be a one time deal, and it turned out that we
rode
> together for several years. She wouldn't take a dime. Once in a great
> while she would take a lunch or some kind of gift, but she really did
not
> want us to have anything like a paid relationship based on
transportation.
> In her mind I was right on her way, she was glad to help.
>
> About a week into our transportation arrangement, I noticed that she
would
> quickly jump in her car, slide over, and open my door. That bothered me
> since I was perfectly capable of opening the door myself. Because she
was
> so friendly in offering me a ride, I wanted to deal with this in a
tactful
> way but wasn't quite sure how to do it. The longer I thought, the
longer
> this went on, and it's a little like not knowing someone's name: if you
ask
> right off the bat who it is, you know, but after you've talked with them
for
> five or 10 minutes, it's awfully difficult to admit this person is a
> stranger to you.
>
> It turns out that on this particular truck, there was no way for her to
> unlock the door short of actually using the door handle. She was only
doing
> for me what she would do for any passenger in her vehicle. I put a lot
of
> mental energy into worrying about an issue which wasn't an issue at all.
I
> took a slight where none was intended or given.
>
>
>
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