[blparent] introduction, expecting
Gabe Vega
theblindtech at gmail.com
Sun Aug 12 17:30:38 UTC 2012
Oh veronica. I like the way you call 'em how you see 'em. yes indeed, it was not blindness related. or was it? she's blind, I'm blind and we once went on a blindness related date here in phoenix for a week end? but yeh, not blind parent related though. :-)
On Aug 12, 2012, at 9:16 AM, "Veronica Smith" <madison_tewe at spinn.net> wrote:
> As you would say, was that blindness related? Smile! You should and could
> ask her that privately, not here.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Gabe Vega Via Iphone4S
> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 8:13 PM
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> Subject: Re: [blparent] introduction, expecting
>
> Okay, fine. I just don't like when people deny facts. But will Move on. .
> Smiley face
>
> Gabe Vega
> Sent from my iPhone
> (623) 565-9357
>
> On Aug 11, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Marsha Drenth <marsha.drenth at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This is nor the time or place. Lets stay on topic.
>>
>> thank you,
>>
>> Marsha drenthSent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Aug 11, 2012, at 9:39 PM, Gabe Vega Via Iphone4S
> <theblindtech at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Interesting, a simple no would have surfised. But if you are who I think
> you are you do have three kids they live in Dallas. You used to be from
> Dallas and then after that Baltimore. That is why you know so much about
> Baltimore, interesting Marsha. Nice to see you on list, glad to know you're
> doing well. I'm sure you remember me Gabe Vega from Phoenix Arizona. Also
> known as the blind tech.
>>>
>>> Gabe Vega
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> (623) 565-9357
>>>
>>> On Aug 11, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Marsha Drenth <marsha.drenth at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Uh, not sure what the purpose of this post was. i'm Marsha Drenth,
> atleast that is what my ID says.
>>>>
>>>> Marsha drenthSent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 11, 2012, at 7:47 PM, Gabe Vega Via Iphone4S
> <theblindtech at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm just curious, but didn't you used to being Marsha Lindsay?
>>>>> Thank you
>>>>>
>>>>> Gabe Vega
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>> (623) 565-9357
>>>>>
>>>>> On Aug 11, 2012, at 4:22 PM, Marsha Drenth <marsha.drenth at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Bernadetta, As a soon to be social worker, that frustrates me to
>>>>>> no end, of how rude she or he was. I wish I could say that they
>>>>>> were all nicer, and educated about blndness, but as we all know
>>>>>> all too well, they are not. If I have any thing to say about it,
>>>>>> at some point social workers wil be educated on blindness and
>>>>>> parenting. Yes i know I am aiming high, but its gotta stop some
>>>>>> where. Ok, I won't get on to my soap box now. LOL
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Marsha drenthSent from my iPhone
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Aug 11, 2012, at 5:07 PM, Bernadetta Pracon
> <bernadetta_pracon at samobile.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tatyana,
>>>>>>> First of all, Congratulations on your new little one. Do you know
> what you're having?
>>>>>>> I am a relatively new mommy too. My baby boy was born almost six
> months ago, so I thought I'd share my experiences with you. Prior to having
> a baby, I didn't really have much experience with caring for small children.
> I became terribly nervous when I was expecting, because it was drummed into
> my mind that taking care of an infant is hard work, and on top of that I'm
> blind, so it must be twice as hard. I thought I'd be scared to bring my
> little one up and down the stairs at my home for example, thought I would
> never learn how to change him properly, or feed him for that matter. I
> thought I'd be carrying him around in a front pack forever because I'd be
> afraid to accidentally bump him into a wall while walking or something.
> Fast-forward six months, and guess what, I haven't even used my front pack.
> Not once. And I've become a pro with my little one, as has my
> boyfriend/partner. So far, my baby has not incurred any injuries, not even
> minor ones.
>>>>>>> I wanted to take all of the classes offered by the hospital that Jo
> Elizabeth mentioned, but the hospital I chose to give birth at was not easy
> to get to on my own and I didnt' have the best transportation system in
> place at the time. So I didn't end up taking advantage of them. However,
> when I got there, I was confident and willing to learn everything I needed
> to in order to safely care for my son. My partner who is also blind was
> equally prepared to learn how to be responsible for our child. When we were
> asked by nurses and doctors about how we would provide for our child, we
> told them, patiently and confidently that we, like any other couple with a
> small baby, would probably require some help and that we had my family
> nearby if we needed them.
>>>>>>> The only person at the hospital who got under my skin was the social
> worker assigned to us: She was like a cross examiner, and for a social
> worker, quite ignorant. She insisted on asking idiotic questions like, how
> would we know if the baby had a poopy diaper, and she made it obvious that
> in her mind, two blind people shouldn't live alone with a baby. We assured
> her that we were going to be fine, and because we made a solid case for
> ourselves, she had no loophole in which to slip in and cause trouble. It may
> have also been helpful that my mom, who was in the hospital with us for the
> birth (per my request) and then to visit the baby, assured the staff of the
> hospital that if we needed her, she'd help us. That's not overstepping the
> lines, in my oppinion; Every new grandma is eager to help with her child's
> new baby,. Many new parents, whether blind or sighted seek their own parents
> assistance with the baby for a time.
>>>>>>> I ended up having a CSection which granted me a few more days at the
> hospital. I took advantage of that; I asked the nurses to teach me about
> diapering, swaddling, breastfeeding, and bathing my boy. Don't be nervous
> about asking them for help, but be sure that at the end of your hospital
> stay, you're able to show them that you've retained at least the basics of
> baby care. If some nurse is being snooty with you and seems more willing to
> berate you for being a blind mom than she is eager to teach you how to be
> one, you should feel free to request assistance from someone else. It's your
> hospital stay; The hospital should benefit you in whatever way they can, so
> don't be too shy to ask for help. I was fortunate to have had a great
> hospital staff aiding my new family. The nurses and PCA's, even the doctors
> were supportive and seemed eager to give us a chance. But I'll tell you that
> they did feel apprehensive, and had I not displayed my compitance and my
> willingness to learn, they would have hesitated to allow the child to come
> home with me. You need to be confident. You need to be sharp-minded and work
> with the hospital staff. In most cases, they are just working in your baby's
> best interest.
>>>>>>> Well, that's that. I'm sorry for the long-winded message. i'm
>>>>>>> rambling. lol. Anyway, good luck, and if you need anything else, feel
> free to ask the list, and since I've been through all this recently, feel
> free to email me off list if you need to talk and get advice, new mom to a
> slightly more seasoned new mom. lol Good Luck!!
>>>>>>> Bernadetta
>>>>>>>
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