[Ct-nfb] In Reply To: Learning about Personal Relationshi

Richard McGaffin rmcgaffin at snet.net
Mon May 4 10:10:19 UTC 2015


Good morning friends;
Justin, I am happy that you're enjoying your fellowship, with other federation members, it's never a bad thing to improve your social skills. 

As for me, I prefer the peace of working in the back yard, taking a walk. Or on ocation working with computer issues, for friends, sighted or visually impaired. 

In fact today's project will be mowing the lawn. Should be interesting I'll be teaching my wife how to use our lawn mower. Although, it's been some time since I've purchased something I also enjoy buying cabinets, bookshelves and assembling them. Of course it's easy enough, if you can follow the directions, which of course I seldom do, because I can't always see to read them. 

Have you folks ever wondered down the street, during a storm, and get lost on the block that extends from your own, I have it's not always fun, but it's an experience worth having especially when you finally reach your destination. Either by receiving verbal instructions from a passer by, or regonizing a landmark through the haze of the little usable sight, or finding with your cane. I know know this doesn't work with dog guides, because they're much too smart to get lost. Try it sometime.
I realize this isn't very impressive, or even notable, but since we were talking about socializing and interaction I had to stick my 2 cents in.
Be safe my friends, and have great day, I'm off to mow the lawn today
Rich



     On Sunday, May 3, 2015 4:31 PM, Kimberly Tindall via Ct-nfb <ct-nfb at nfbnet.org> wrote:
   

 Thank you for reminding us to have some fun and enjoy life.  I must admit,  that sometimes I am guilty of that.
So glad that you tried something new and had a great time at Roland and Pam's house.

Have a great day!

Respectfully yours,

Miss Kim 
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