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Hi Rhonda,
I here ya. You and I are on the same wave length. I don't dwell on
wishing I could see, but if given the choice, I'd take it. Shoot,
I'd even be glad to take a JAWS class. I know that the main reason
that I'm so awful on the computer is because I'm having to teach
myself. Ug! I'm not sure if I'm a bad teacher or a bad
student. Maybe I'm a little bit of both. GRIN!
Kathy
At 10:56 AM 6/4/2007, you wrote:
>I took classes in Jaws in Atlanta in 1996, they had a support group of the
>students there where we discussed vision problems. One of the instructors
>said it would be hard if one were able to see again because you would be
>used to knowing what something was by touch not sight! You'd have to relearn
>everything...I'm up for the challenge aren't you guys?
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>I've never seen much before, I could see light and some shadows as a
>very small child, but I'd love to see what God's earth looks like. I'd like
>to see my husband and girls!!
>Sometimes it down right aggrivating not being able to see
>I do not feel called to be the world's inspiration all the time!!!
>I don't dwell on wanting to see, I live my life the best I can...one day at
>a time!!
>
>Good to have you back Brad!!!
>
>Rhonda
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