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  thank you for writing very large. being legally blind, it was a pleasure to be able to read it in very large print. not very often that i can do this.
  <br>Eileen Yorow
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    On October 18, 2020 at 2:48 PM Gary Allen <garyallenct@gmail.com> wrote:
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     <p style="margin: 0in 0in 8pt;"><font size="5"><font face="Calibri"><font color="#000000">Being blind has impacted my life in various ways.<span>  </span>I cannot comprehend how my life would have been different if I was not blind because I do not know anything else. <span>  </span>I was born with cataracts and was totally blind for the first two years of life.<span>  </span>Doctors performed surgery on me and gave me 20/200 vision.<span>  </span>I have had the same vision ever since.<span>   </span><span>  </span>I am largely happy with my life.<span>  </span>I have received a lot of support and encouragement from my friends, my family and the National Federation of the Blind.<span>  </span>I have learned from the National Federation of the Blind that blind people can do anything that they want except drive.<span>  </span>At least for now.<span>  </span>Blind people have the capability to do what they want in life.<span>  </span>Throughout my life there were activities that I just could not do very well which caused me to look for other things that I could do well.<span>  </span>The one piece of literature that I read from the NFB that changed the way that I thought about the NFB was an article by Kenneth Jernigan called BLINDNESS-HANDICAP OR CHARACTERISTIC. Blindness can be an annoyance<span>  </span>sometimes<span>  </span>but as<span>  </span>I<span>  </span>have<span>  </span>found<span>  </span>out<span>  </span>these little annoyances<span>  </span>can be<span>  </span>over come<span>  </span>with love ,<span>  </span>hope, Determination blind<span>  </span>people<span>  </span>as<span>  </span>well<span>  </span>as<span>  </span>people<span>  </span>with<span>  </span>other<span>  </span>disabilities<span>  </span>can do<span>  </span>what<span>  </span>ever<span>  </span>they<span>  </span>want<span>  </span>to<span>  </span>do<span>  </span>in<span>  </span>life.<span>   </span>That is the reason why I have worked with people with disabilities in my professional career because I believe in them and I believe in you the members of the National Federation of the Blind.<span>  </span></font></font></font></p><font size="3" face="Times New Roman" color="#000000"> </font>
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     On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 1:45 PM torow via CT-NFB <<a href="mailto:ct-nfb@nfbnet.org">ct-nfb@nfbnet.org</a>> wrote:
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        i write an article in the senior newsletter to let everyone know what the white cane is all about. i am legally blind & use my white cane to let others know i am legally blind. i know i should use it more, especially when i am out walking. 
       <br>Eileen Torow 
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         On October 15, 2020 at 12:22 PM Brianna Rigsbee via CT-NFB <<a href="mailto:ct-nfb@nfbnet.org" target="_blank">ct-nfb@nfbnet.org</a>> wrote: 
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          Hello everyone! 
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          Today is White Cane Safety Day (and Thursday), which means it’s time for a thought provoking question.  
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          What does being blind mean to you? And if you are a cane user, what does your cane mean to you? 
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          I can’t wait to hear your thoughts! 
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          Best, 
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          Bri 
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          Brianna Rigsbee 
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           First Vice President | Connecticut Association of Blind Students, A proud division of the National Federation of the Blind of Connecticut 
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           "You can't fly unless you let yourself fall." 
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           "You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back." 
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