[stylist] Please Read My Live Well Column
justin williams
justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 17 01:57:17 UTC 2011
Yeah, she is incredible. I agree.
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From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Brad Dunse'
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 9:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [stylist] Please Read My Live Well Column
>Jacqui,
>
>I think I can safely say for the list, if not on my own behalf, , you
>are one incredible, specially insightful lady. Your years carry the
>vast calm confident wisdom you've gained through the years, yet still
>ring with the youth I know you feel deep inside. Simpley amazing. I
>don't think there has been a post of your's of which I haven't learned
>something.
>
>Brad
>
>On 10/16/2011 05:27 PM Jacqueline Williams said...
>Bridget,
>Again, an effective blog. I wonder how many know this is a meet the
>blind month.
>Yes, we should all be active in the community. Consider for a moment,
>an elderly woman who is not only severely limited with visual
>perception, who has had the cochlea removed from her left ear due to
>Menieres syndrome, thus had very limited hearing and no directionality
>to the hearing left, and no balance, and peripheral neuropathy an
>difficulty walking due to arthritis, Can one still be an activist? Yes, if
she picks and chooses carefully.
>Communicating through the computer and e-mail, taking classes, small
>enough and structured well so that there is no extraneous noise, using
>an FM on her hearing aid, and getting over sensitivities enough that
>all those she does meet in her home, or at support groups, or at poetry
events are ways.
>People learn slowly what they can do to be supportive, but not overbearing.
>Almost every member of my poetry group has been to my house to see and
>hear the miracle of a screen reader, or to know how I keep up with
>Newsweek, the Atlantic Monthly, The Writer's Magazine, cook and bake,
>and read my poetry, written only a little about being blind or otherwise
having problems.
>I am going to enclose a poem I wrote when I was diagnosed with Menieres
>Syndrome. I get rid of most worries or symptoms by writing about them.
>
>First Light with Mister Menieres
>
>She used to arise at four-thirty long before morning light.
>There was time for treasured quiet-
>to nurture a shard of her shattered self.
>Perplexities and worries of the days
>forewarned of tragic times.
>
>Then, two sons grown, a son and husband gone, she still arose at five
>before the morning light.
>Spiked with energy and expectation
>she felt eagerness to walk a mile, gather with friends, or take a trip.
>She would write of illusions, anger, love and grief, dance a dance,
>seek life's learnings.
>She might experience a man or three-
>ignite new lights.
>
>Now, in the surrounding still of intermittent deafness she burrows into
>flannel sheets holding her close.
>She dreams a dream, explores a memory-
>listens with awe to the mouse that lives in her left ear.
>He squeaks directions to his orchestra, tuning up for the day.
>
>Only at first light does she allow herself the surreal sensation of
>vertigo as she arises with care.
>Perhaps this day Mister Menieres will permit her to savor coffee, enjoy
>a book, bake a loaf, call a friend or write a poem to reclaim those
>parts- pieces to a puzzle finally taking shape.
>
>It makes a mosaic of her forgotten self illuminated by the candle power
>of tranquility.
>
>I think I said once to the crowd, that there are things worse than
>blindness. Deafness is one. There are so many ways to deal with blindness.
>Deafness cuts into your heart by losing communication with those you love.
>When you take away the visual, the auditory and then the tactual, you
>are getting close to Helen Keller, though she could feel with her hands.
>Every time in my life that I have come close to feeling sorry for
>myself, I have only to "look" around and see someone I would much
>rather not be. Right now, it is my kid brother, 13 years younger, who
>has early onset Alzheimer's and has broken his neck, is wearing a halo,
>and his miraculous creativity is gone.
>I guess we can all say, we are pretty lucky.
>Jacqui
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>From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>Behalf Of Bridgit Pollpeter
>Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 12:53 PM
>Subject: [stylist] Please Read My Live Well Column
>
>
> Hello,
>
>Please read my Live Well blog column at:
>
>http://blogs.livewellnebraska.com/2011/10/13/meet-the-blind/
>
>I blog about Meet the Blind Month. Please note that one of the end
>paragraphs is missing the beginning section of the first sentence. I'm
>not sure what happened, or why my editor has yet to fix this though
>I've asked her to remedy it. This is not how my original is, but
>something must have happened when it was posted to the website. Anyway,
>wanted to point this out, and as always, thank you for the support
>
>Sincerely,
>Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
>bpollpeter at hotmail.com
>
>LiveWellNebraska.com
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