[Nfbmt] late breaking news -- phone conference with seniorblind guest
Rebecca Stewart
becca33 at bresnan.net
Tue Nov 19 00:38:31 UTC 2013
That's so funny, Dar. I told Randi and he laughed right out loud. He's
turning 50 on his next birthday:)
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Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 2:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] late breaking news -- phone conference with seniorblind
guest
Way to funny,
I was so excited to turn fifty, you can get a discount on coffee at Mick
Donald's.
I forget to ask about it now.
Maybe that is why I am a senior smile.
Original message:
> Greetings,
> At the NFB of MD "Senior Division" luncheon last week, Ruth
> was re-elected president of the Division and I had the pleasure of
> sitting at her table. She is quite a dynamic person.
> FYI, when I turned early 50's I was insulted when asked if I
> wanted the senior discount. Now that I am way past the "golden age"
> I don't hesitate asking for it.
> Ted
> EDWARD C "TED" ROBBINS
> , CEO MBEI, Treasurer NFB of Montana & MANAGER MAB EQUIPMENT PROGRAM
> PHONE & FAX: 406 453 6678, CELL: 406 799 6268
> 104 RIVERVIEW 5 E
> GREAT FALLS MT 59404
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Rik James
> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 8:53 AM
> To: NFB of Montana Discussion List
> Cc: James Karen
> Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] late breaking news -- phone conference with
> seniorblind guest
> I actually did call in to that Nebraska affiliate of NFB's Senior
> Blind division meeting last night.
> Turned out that the guest was not able to attend. No one knew why. But
> we wondered if it might have been the bad storms back east.
> But they had a very good talk.
> And as it happened Nebraska had their state convention on the same
> weekend as we did in Montana.
> So some of their time they talked about that.
> And the topic of how old is a Senior was actually mentioned.
> We all had a bit of a chuckle about how many of us are now more senior
> than junior.
> And how we each may have a pre-conceived notion about being an elder
person.
> But no. There is no age requirement, no specific age.
> I turned 61 on November 10, just a Sunday ago.
> Working my way into another decade of wonderment, and still much to learn.
> I have come from a young know it all, to an older I will never know
> enough guy, you might say.
> But the national division does exist of Senior Blind. And many
> affiliates have a division of their own. And this Nebraska affiliate
> are pretty active, and they discuss any kind of things they wish to.
> So Robert asked me, does Montana have a Senior Blind division. I said
> I did not think so. The only division I remember I don't want to remember
any more. We are now a unified
> and fortified, certified, group. Are we not? (grinning proudly here.)
> But yes, we could have a division. If we wanted to, I would bet.
> At last night's meeting, they started off with what they called Brags
> and Drags.
> Really like a round robin check-in to start the meeting.
> What would you like to brag about recently? A personal success, or
> something. Or a recent addition to the family. Stuff like that.
> Or what is a drag for you recently. What is preventing you from
> getting some traction on a personal goal? Or what misconception of
> blindness have you run into lately? Stuff like that.
> There were a couple other guests from other states and all were welcome.
> But it is a local state group, really. I had gotten the announcement
> because it came from Robert Leslie Newman of Nebraska. He is President
> of another division of NFB of which I am a long time member, the
> Writers Division. And Robert also is in the Nebraska senior division
> and had sent the announcement to me and other Wrter division members
> by accident so he just officially invited us if we wanted. There was a
> fellow from Mississippi who called in, too.
> One other quick thing. The conference call has that cross talk problem.
> People can be talking all at once.
> I think everyone has to adopt an etiquette about that.
> There has to be a moderator. And a person needs to say their name
> first to get the moderator's attention.
> And then when the moderator acknowledges the person then they have the
> floor.
> That does not mean that some deviation can exist. But some attempts at
> that I think really does help it to get more easy to listen and to
participate.
> Blurting out, while I am guilty of this is probably a pretty
> ineffective way to conduct a conversation on these conference calls.
> And I think also perhaps if the moderator has not heard from one of
> the participants who is online, they might want to regularly call on him
or her.
> Just some thoughts, and observations from last night. Kind of
> interesting listening in as a guest with another group.
> Okay.
> I have already talked too long.
> I really need an oven timer to use when I start off typing these emails.
> Do you think?
> Anyway...
> Happy Monday.
> What else is on your minds today?
> Rik
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