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Star Gazer pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 19:41:31 UTC 2014


My problem with the carry around a baby class is that the dolls have a cry sequence that simply needs to run down. Real babies don't operate that way. With a real baby there is always something you can do. The psychology classes should be pretty interesting.

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> On Mar 3, 2014, at 1:59 PM, Eric Calhoun <eric at pmpmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Rebecca, I agree with you on what you said to mikayla.  I would add:
> 
> While you're in high school, you should strongly consider taking a class,
> Survival of Singles, or Family Psychology.  Ask your Guidance Counselor for
> this class and do what you can to learn, learn, learn.  You will, most
> likely, have a selection of the course where you will carry around a baby. 
> Again, this will be a learning experience for you and your classmates.
> 
> While you're grounded in NFB philosophy, don't just surround yourself
> with NFB-ers.  NFB is a start, but always be open to other blind people,
> and their points of view.  Become familiar with people who want to show you
> the way.  If your school has a Visually-Impaired and Disabled Department,
> ask how you can be on the panel of speakers.  Show your school that you
> want to be treated like everyone else.
> 
> Also, don't limit your inquiries to blparent, the blind parents' mailing
> list, or blindkid, the parents of blind children list.  Talk to other
> parents, blind, sighted, and disabled, and learn.  I'm always here, and I
> can be contacted at eric at pmpmail.com.
> 
> In closing, Rebecca: Your advice on finding a husband hits home with me! 
> I want a wife for me; I do not want an "equal marriage."  I've been told to
> write 10 qualities down you want in a woman, and that could apply to
> Mikayla's situation.  one of my hopes is to find someone who also is a dog
> lover, an enthusiastic exerciser, a dancer, and someone who loves life. 
> I'm almost 40 and I'm still looking, but my high-school classes were of
> great benefit to me!  And I thank the Lord for that.
> 
> Eric
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