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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'><font face="Times New Roman" size="4" style="font-size:16pt;">Well, since Hadley, doesn't offer large braille, and I have diabetic Neuropathy caused by diabetes. I was looking for this solution to see if anyone had some solutions to this problem.</font><div><font face="Times New Roman" size="4" style="font-size:16pt;"><br></font></div><div><font face="Times New Roman" size="4" style="font-size:16pt;">Thank you Julie <br id="FontBreak"></font><br><br><br><div><div><font size="4"><br></font></div><div><font size="4">Cheryl Echevarria, President<br>National Federation of the Blind's Travel and Tourism Division<br>A proud division of the </font></div><div><font size="4">NATIONAL FEDERATION <b>OF THE BLIND - "Live the life you want"</b></font></div><div><font size="4">www.nfbtravel.org<br>631-236-5138<br>cherylandmaxx@hotmail.com<br><br><br>The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can have the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.<br><br><br>Cheryl Echevarria is also the owner of Echevarria Travel www.echevarriatravel.com; 631-456-5394 or reservations@echevarriatravel.com and has partnered with Braille Smith. www.braillesmith.com for all her braille needs. Gail Smith is the Secretary of the NFB of Alabama</font></div></div><br><br><div><hr id="stopSpelling">Subject: Re: [New-York-news] Question about learning Braille<br>From: jbrew48@verizon.net<br>Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 13:21:05 -0400<br>To: cherylandmaxx@hotmail.com<br><br><div>Then I don't understand what your question is jump rope rail is just the regular braille only the spacing between the dots is a little bit more space<br><br>Julie PhillipsonSent from my iPad</div><div><br>On Jul 12, 2014, at 7:27 AM, cheryl echevarria <<a href="mailto:cherylandmaxx@hotmail.com">cherylandmaxx@hotmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><div>
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<div dir="ltr"><font face="Times New Roman" size="4" style="font-size:16pt;">I have taken Hadley in the past, and did call them about it, they say they don't do the large braille, but working on it again, we will see what happens.<br id="ecxFontBreak"></font><br><br><br><div><div><font size="4"><br></font></div><div><font size="4">Cheryl Echevarria, President<br>National Federation of the Blind's Travel and Tourism Division<br>A proud division of the </font></div><div><font size="4">NATIONAL FEDERATION <b>OF THE BLIND - "Live the life you want"</b></font></div><div><font size="4"><a href="http://www.nfbtravel.org" target="_blank">www.nfbtravel.org</a><br>631-236-5138<br><a href="mailto:cherylandmaxx@hotmail.com">cherylandmaxx@hotmail.com</a><br><br><br>The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can have the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.<br><br><br>Cheryl Echevarria is also the owner of Echevarria Travel <a href="http://www.echevarriatravel.com" target="_blank">www.echevarriatravel.com</a>; 631-456-5394 or <a href="mailto:reservations@echevarriatravel.com">reservations@echevarriatravel.com</a> and has partnered with Braille Smith. <a href="http://www.braillesmith.com" target="_blank">www.braillesmith.com</a> for all her braille needs. Gail Smith is the Secretary of the NFB of Alabama</font></div></div><br><br><div><hr id="ecxstopSpelling">From: <a href="mailto:jbrew48@verizon.net">jbrew48@verizon.net</a><br>To: <a href="mailto:cherylandmaxx@hotmail.com">cherylandmaxx@hotmail.com</a><br>Subject: RE: [New-York-news] Question about learning Braille<br>Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 21:19:18 -0400<br><br><style><!--
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--></style><div class="ecxWordSection1"><p class="ecxMsoNormal">I don’t think so Cheryl if they don’t offer it you could ask before you start it. I started learning it that way and they send you 3 books and you work with recorded lessons and follow along. I think if you concentrate on learning the paddren rather then figuring out each dot you may find it easier with the smaller dots. I’m not sure if anyone even teaches it any more with jumbo braille. Convention was great but I’m glad to be home! Margo left for the other convention today and is having a good time so far. Talk to you soon.</p><p class="ecxMsoNormal"> </p></div></div> </div>
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