[stylist] Here's my attemptatbeingtactiletothefolkswhowanteverything for nothing

Applebutter Hill applebutterhill at gmail.com
Tue Feb 4 21:16:07 UTC 2014


Bridgit,
Ugh! Sounds like you have a real predator in your family. I'd give them
cash; never give your debit card to anyone! It's a recipe for disaster in
any case and should be avoided as a matter of habit.

If you use the same driver again and they question why you didn't give them
the debit card, tell them you don't do that anymore or that you stopped
using debit cards in light of the Target credit breach. I'd have to say
something about the fact that when you and Ross tallied up your accounts for
the month you noticed that on the days they gave you rides, more money was
deducted from your account than you had agreed to pay them. That's me
though; I understand that family dynamics are very difficult and differ
greatly one family to another.
Donna

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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bridgit
Pollpeter
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 3:18 AM
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attemptatbeingtactiletothefolkswhowanteverything for nothing

Really? I always here people say drivers don't want to take their money, but
the few people Ross and I use for rides always want some kind of
compensation. I have no problem with this and always at least offer gas
money, but we've had some experiences.

A family member who use to frequently give me rides was taking more gas
money than was being offered. I would hand over my debit card, tell them how
much to take, and they would even give me the receipt. When Ross would go
through transactions, he would notice large amounts of money used at the gas
station we usually stopped at. At first, we thought it was an accident, but
after the second time, we figured they were taking advantage of the
situation. I mean, we are talking about at the most, going the distance of
1-1/2 miles, and I would offer like $10 or 12 in gas, but they were taking
$20 and a couple of times more. I started carrying cash to use when this
person gave me rides, so they couldn't take more than I offered. We should
have said something, but with my family, it's very awkward to broach these
subjects, especially when the involve money.

Another crazy story, same family member. When Declan was in the NICU, Ross
and I were spending as much time at hospital as we could. Often Ross
couldn't get up there until after work, so we stayed late. We used cabs a
lot since it was so late, but to cut down on cost, we did ask some people
every now and then for a ride. One night, I decided to stay over night with
Declan, so said family member picked Ross up. Ross offered gas, but they
said not to worry about it. Literally a week later, I had a voicemail from
family member asking if they could get that gas money now. An entire week
after the ride was given and gas offered at that point. In my opinion, an
offer for something like gas must be accepted when it's offered. I'm not
here to fill your tank when you need it. If you choose to not take me up on
the offer when it's made, then you forfeit that gas money. But maybe I'm the
crazy one.

I've yet to have non-family members do anything so crazy. In fact, the whole
six weeks Declan was in the NICU, the only person we had reliable
transportation from was a friend. He even offered to get us in the middle of
the night if necessary, and he was, and still is, the only person to refuse
our money.

So needless to say, if we had problems finding rides to get up to hospital
to visit our newborn, you can imagine what it's like finding rides for
shopping or doctor visits or activities.

And I know I'm only 32, but I've lerned to never say never. I've changed a
lot even since my mid and late 20's. Most for the good, but I don't think 22
year-old Bridgit would totally recognize 32-year-old Bridgit.
I've learned a lot, grown a lot and made a lot of discoveries along the way.
One of the big ones being that I'm worth a lot more as a person than I use
to think, and that I can have a voice and share opinions and express my
thoughts, and oh yeah, your husband doesn't lose interest in you just
because you don't wear make-up and sexy clothes every day, grin. And you can
also do certain bodily functions that all humans do and still have you're
your partner be maddly in love with you, LOL!

Bridgit

-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Applebutter
Hill
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 2:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [stylist] Here's my attempt
atbeingtactiletothefolkswhowanteverything for nothing


After our experience with neighbors and friends around here being so willing
to drive us places, I think I could (or already have really) built up such a
network that I wouldn't have to rely on one person for everything. Often, I
can get a ride with someone going to town anyway and if I'm not coming back
at the same time they are, there's someone else who can pick me up on their
way home from work. For jobs though, I'd have to insist that they take some
payment. They've been impossible about that; they don't even want gas money
-- we managed to sneak a couple of $20s into one of those little
compartments in the center console of the gal who did so much for us.

I have a hard time with thinking about moving from here. I'm a real
home-body, and with the pond and the gingerbread-style pond shelter that
Rich built, well, I don't think it would be easy. On the other hand,
everyone's getting Lyme disease and it's virtually impossible to really
prevent it. I never say never though, because I know that there are things I
swore I'd never do at certain points of my life, and then I ended up
changing my mind -- like cancer treatments for instance. Donna -----Original
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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bridgit
Pollpeter
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2014 1:13 AM
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beingtactiletothefolkswhowanteverything for nothing

Seriously though, you don't need a live-in chauffeur or full-time driver,
but you could advertise for a driver and establish what days and times you
may call upon a person to drive and settle upon a payment that's reasonable
to both parties. You could even have a couple of drivers at your disposal.
Say Mike can drive every Tuesday if necessary and Carol can drive every
other Saturday between 10 am and 2 pm. Then you can make arrangements around
those days and times. I mean, it's a possible option.

Bridgit

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Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2014 5:19 PM
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tactiletothefolkswhowanteverything for nothing


Lynda,
Yes, the full-time driver could live with the rest of the castle
staff.*grin*
Donna

-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lynda Lambert
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2014 6:08 PM
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tothefolkswhowanteverything for nothing

This would be my situation, too, living on the opposite side of PA. The only
cab here would be about an hours drive from where we live. So, it isn't
possible at all.  I guess one solution would be to have a full time driver,
and keep him in a carriage house on the property - at my beck and call. haha
just kidding about that.  Lynda
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Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2014 3:18 PM
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thefolkswhowanteverything for nothing


> Bridgit,
> While a cab is definitely an option in many cases, it is not for us. A

> cab from here in the sticks to Wilkes-Barre would be well over $100
> each way, and there is only one cab in Tunkhannock, our closest real
> town, which is a half hour away -- it doesn't operate after 6p.m..
>
> I tried responding to several folks who wrote in about my response a
> week ago, but the messages sat in my Out Box and never got sent.
> Hoping I have better luck with this. *grin* Donna
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bridgit

> Pollpeter
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 1:43 PM
> To: 'Writer's Division Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [stylist] Here's my attempt at being tactile to
> thefolkswhowant everything for nothing
>
> If the university is willing to pay, a cab is an option, and this way
> no person has to take a day or afternoon to drive. Just throwing out
options.
> A
> bus may be another option, though a bus certainly isn't the most
> convenient option.
>
> Bridgit
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lynda
> Lambert
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 7:38 AM
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> Subject: Re: [stylist] Here's my attempt at being tactile to the
> folkswhowant everything for nothing
>
>
> Yes, this is very important. People just do not realize at all that it

> takes something more than just getting in our car and leaving home so
> that we can be somewhere. Not only is it our time, it is someone
> else's time.  When I go to the pottery studio to work, it is an hour
> long dive each way. Then, I am there 3-4 hours working. That is a six
> hour day for TWO people, plus all the expenses involved that April
> listed.  Not only is it very inconvenient for the person who is taking

> us places, it is expensive, too.  This is our reality and one that a
> sighted person would never even think about for a
>
> second.
> Lynda
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "April Brown" <aprilbrownshade at gmail.com>
> To: <stylist at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 6:53 AM
> Subject: Re: [stylist] Here's my attempt at being tactile to the folks

> whowant everything for nothing
>
>
>> Hi Donna,
>>
>>     I think it's great.  I'd emphasize one line though.
>>
>> "I have to get someone else to drive."  Emphasize that you have to
>> pay them out of pocket for time, gas, and wear and tear on the car.
>>
>> Congrats!
>>
>> April Brown
>>
>> Writing dramatic adventure novels uncovering the myths we hide
>> behind.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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