[stylist] question
Barbara Hammel
poetlori8 at msn.com
Wed Mar 25 02:42:33 UTC 2009
If I remember correctly, I think I picked it up at convention a couple of
years ago. It was at the Independence Market. But it most definitely is
easier to be a lefty than to be blind. It is awful awkward to open a can
with a right-handed can-opener. I do appreciate what he was trying to say
and he is right. All we can do is keep plodding down the road and make it
smoother for those who come behind. For all we know, maybe we're still just
the steamrollers which are flattening out that road. Or are we to the point
of the painter who puts the lines down? Building things by hand one block
at a time can take a long time if you are doing it right. But, you know, we
all take one step forward and two steps back sometimes. Some of us go two
steps forward and one step back, wouldn't we all like to be that way. For
what one builds for years can be destroyed in the blink of an eye.
Now where was I really going with this E-mail?
Barbara
If wisdom's ways you wisely seek, five things observe with care: of whom
you speak, to whom you speak, and how and when and where.
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From: <LoriStay at aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 6:20 PM
To: <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [stylist] question
> You need to read the Left Handed Dissertation! Dr. Jernigan may have
> delivered this as a banquet speech. It's wonderful. Anyone know how to
> find it?
> Is it on the nfb website?
> Lori
> In a message dated 3/24/09 12:34:00 PM, jbron at optonline.net writes:
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>> One of my kids is left handed. She uses left handed scissors, holds a pen
>> in her left hand and I was never able to teach her how to crochet. She
>> just
>> does things differently. She is an accomplished woman with a beautiful
>> family. So she does things differently. Bottom line is that she does what
>> she has to or wants to. Is she part off an "ism"? Should extra funds be
>> made avaiolable to her because she is not right handed? If she baked a
>> cookie would you refuse to eat it because someone left handed made it? Or
>> would you feel benevolent because you ate the cookie in spite of
>> "disabilities"? There are some societies where if they see a child
>> favoring
>> their left hand they tie the hand behind the child's back so they will be
>> forced to use the right hand. In some countries if a person is caught
>> stealing they cut off the right hand. Society has enslaved our mores.
>> Just
>> be human, John. What more can anyone expect from you? Judith
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
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