[blparent] new member introduction
Angela Frederick
angelahoward at mail.utexas.edu
Wed Nov 18 15:51:41 UTC 2009
Congratulations to you, too, Ronit. Yes, hopefully we will be the
next generation of parents sharing advice to others on the list.
A
At 09:54 PM 11/17/2009, you wrote:
>Hi Eva, Angela, and Sharon,
>Thanks for the warm welcome. Yes, Eva, I definitely remember you,
>nice to see you on here!
>
>Sharon, thanks for the info about the class, I will probably be
>emailing you soon as I just submitted an enrollment application for
>Hadley, teh class sounds really interesting.
>
>Wow, Angela, nice to see you! I don't think I've had a chance to
>tell you, but congratulations on your recent marriage as well! Nice
>to see another early planner too. I love planning, it will be nice
>to have someone else in the same stage as I am, perhaps we'll
>be able to compare stories if we both get pregnant during similar times.
>
>Ronit
>
>
>Angela Frederick wrote:
>>Hi, Ronit,
>>This is Angela Frederick (formerly Angela Howard). Welcome to the
>>list. I joined the list a few months ago. I am in the same stage
>>as you, just discussing and planning for a family in the
>>not-so-distant future. I don't think it's ever too early to start
>>getting our questions answered. I'm sure as a future mother you
>>will enjoy the list as much as I have.
>>I can't help you with the stroller question, but I'm sure some of
>>the others will have some suggestions.
>>Take care.
>>Angela
>>
>>At 08:05 PM 11/17/2009, you wrote:
>>>Hello all,
>>>My name is Ronit and I'm anew member to the list. I got married
>>>earlier this year and my husband and I have started talking about
>>>starting a family during the spring of next year. I am totally
>>>blind and have been since birth, he is sighted. We've been talking
>>>a lot about alternative techniques that I could use as a blind
>>>parent and so I decided to join this list, even though some of you
>>>may think it premature.
>>>
>>>I do have one question to start off with, though. We were talking
>>>about strollers and I know that having a stroller that can be
>>>pulled behind me would be the best option. We looked at the
>>>Chariot brand of strollers, which are made for outdoorsy people
>>>who do a lot of outdoors activities like hiking, biking, skiing.
>>>But the way the stroller is made allows it to be pulled behind the
>>>person. Have you guys used this brand of stroller at all? Any
>>>other brands or models of strollers you found particularly useful
>>>for this purpose?
>>>
>>>Nice to meet all of you and hope I can also contribute at some
>>>point as wel as learning a lot from you.
>>>Ronit
>>>
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