[blindkid] blindkid Digest, Vol 85, Issue 6

Bonnie Lucas lucas.bonnie at gmail.com
Thu May 5 23:57:48 UTC 2011


Aubrie is sitting here as we
Read together with JAWS your email, Richard, and it reminded her of her
plunger experience. We had a plunger for the kitchen sink as well as the
bathroom so we were lucky to have one on hand. As you wrote about all of
those experiences, I felt happy just knowing of all the many experiences you
have given Kendra. Thhis will truly allow her to be a part of every facet of
her life. Great job. Frankly, I don't begin to know what a boat anchor is
like and I cannot tell you how many times I have made an assumption about
something only to learn, and even recently, that what I assumed about
something was entirely wrong. I know that in some social situations, I have
refrained from joining in during a conversation because I didn't really know
what something looked like. Because I haven't wanted to appear stupid, I
have found it easier to be quiet than to open my mouth. 
Bonnie
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