Pat,
i'm glad the situation was resolved. I know how it is to get hot under the
collar about accessibility and blindness-related issues. We can pray for
each other about patience in these areas.
Particularly, please pray for an access issue at work. It's a bit complex,
but it boils down to not being able to access a system everyone else has
been using for over five years. Everyone sems to be passing the buck.
Thanks.
JulieMelton
visit me at
www.heart-and-music.com
Keep smiling!
>From: Pat Ferguson <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Help questions answered
>Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:46:02 -0500
>
>Hi Loving Ones,
>
>Thank you all for taking time to read my email of frustration. The problem
>has been solved.
>
>I just wanted to let you all know, that Kathy, the Post Master here in De
>Smet who was questioning me sending braille material to my blind friend in
>Portland, called me back, and she said that it is legal, what I am doing.
>She's not the one who got upset with me, but I got very upset with her. She
>is not required to know whether the person who I am sending the braille
>material is blind. That is up to the post office on the other end to
>question or check that one out. Since that person who is to receive this
>braille material is legally and totally blind, and she does receive
>material from her regional library. She's on this list, too. <grin>
>
>And, for the record, Loving Kari, I also informed her that anyone who is
>handicapped, regardless of their handicap, can send materials in braille or
>other accessible format such as cassette or large print to other
>handicapped people, as long as they are receiving talking books, or books
>in braille, from the NLS. <smile> Kari, I did not mention your name to
>Kathy. <grin> lol.
>
>Thanks so much for praying, as I really have a problem with people
>questioning our accessibility rights.
>
>God answered that prayer, and mighty fast. <smile>
>
>Love and Blessings,
>Pat Ferguson
>
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