[blparent] my nightmare

Anjelina anjelinac26 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 30 21:06:08 UTC 2009


Oh V! I'm so glad you found your tickets! What a heart-stopping thing to 
happen!

Anjelina
"Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what counts is best."
Bob Talbert
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Veronica Smith" <madison_tewe at spinn.net>
To: "'NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List'" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 12:33 PM
Subject: [blparent] my nightmare


> Ok, have you ever thrown something away without actually looking and
> touching it.  On Christmas eve I wanted the table to look it's best so
> before Gab and I left to mass, I cleaned the table.  I told Gab to throw
> away many grocery ads and a few other things like envelopes from Christmas
> cards.  Welll, a couple of days later I asked my husband where he had put 
> my
> airline tickets to Vegas.  He said he had them on the kitchen table but 
> they
> were gone now.  I said, well then they should be right here in this bag. 
> I
> had put all the important papers in a grocery bag and put it on the shelf.
> They were not there.
> If you think this story is not blind parent related, then you are wrong. 
> In
> my haste to throw and clean the table,  Gab picked up something and said
> this one says Mirage.  I automatically told her to throw it in the 
> recycling
> bin.  I thought it was a magazine from UNM that comes every month.  A 
> print
> magazine.  So she did as told.
> Well.  I told my husband I did not see anything that said Soutwest and he
> said it said Mirage.  My heart stopped.
> So the next day we brought in the recycling bin and parked it by the front
> door, the temp outside was 18.  I started crawling through each and every
> paper and there they were at the very bottom.
> I will never throw anything away without having it in my hands first.
> Infact, I may never throw anything away again. (lol) V
>
>
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