There are a lot of posts I want to answer and will get to them all.
At the same dedication ceremony I was talking about the other day, a woman
was introduced and congratulated by encouraged applause for looking so great
at the age of ninety. I thought about that. What they were really doing was
congratulating her for not looking disabled.
In a message dated 03/30/2001 2:18:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> > I'm trying to accept my disabilities. At times, it is really
> > hard. Kathy
> > >
> > > , it is hard, Kathy Jo ... in a nation where the TV has become
> > paramount, the general public rides around thinking that everybody
> > has to be
> > a twiggy or stallone... but we need to remember that our spirits,
> > our souls
> > are just as perfect as anybody else's.
> >
> > mag
> >