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my children are not carers, but, my family from several generations are
tought that they are part of a family and everyone helps out. i help the
kids with their algebra, but am not a teacher. they put in a light or mow a
lawn does not make them handymen or carers. just family helping each other.,
i guess it is each persons way of thinking about things.
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From: Deri James [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 5:51 PM
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Subject: Re: with apologies to DR. Seuss
On Thursday 03 May 2001 6:14 pm, Rayna Lamb wrote:
> Ken, this is hilarious, cracked me up! Just wanted to say thanks
> for posting this and the jokes you posted yesterday. I've been
> knocked flying by a nasty bout of fatigue over the last few weeks,
> and have been in dire need of some serious humor (my favourite
> oxymoron!).
>
> Rayna
>
> BTW everyone, I have just figured out the WORST thing about having
> CP. Not being able to change the lightbulbs when they blowout.
> Just turned on my living room light - one in the morning here - and
> the ^%&$$&*ing thing just WENT!! I live alone, so I have to wait
> till later on before I can get it fixed. Arrrrrgggg!
Same problem here. When I get any rewiring done I get them to put
those little spots on a track - they are not all going to blow at
once. Although I don't live on my own (wife (also CP), 3 kids (non
CP)), and the kids are 13, 17 & 22, it is a family rule that me and
Lin don't ask them to do things we can't do ourselves - their kids
not carers.
Cheers
Deri
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