When I was a senior in college, two months from graduating with honors, my
paternal grandmother died. Some of the grandsons, including my brother and
me,
were asked to be pall bearers. My brother came up to get me(it was about a
60 mile drive) and we were on our way to her funeral. Two cars in front of
us had a head-on collision, my brother and I were in our "Sunday Best" in
the rain on a two lane black top, pulling bleeding and screaming people out
of the cars. One guy was impaled on his steering wheel. When we finally got
to the funeral, we were pretty shook up and my uncles decided I could not
be a pall bearer since I might slip, drop the casket and embarass the
family. That was the day I learned
about my sick, toxic hate. That has transferred to every funeral I attend.
That's why I hate funerals, among other things.
Bobby
>some funerals i fear, some i do not, but, i'll not get into it.
>
>i give to your sister-in-laws family my deepest symphathy and to you to
>bobby. i hope your trip is safe and at least physically comfortable.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bobby Greer [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 10:16 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Talking to adults about disabilities
>
>
>The world would be better off, it we all remained unbiased like small
>children. We were just informed my sister-in-law died last night from the
>effects of alcoholism, so we're preparing to fly to Colorado for the
>services.
>There is nothing a detest and fear more than funerals!!!
>
>Bobby
>
>
>
>>Yeah, I've had the same experience with Native American shamans. Go
>>figure....
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Michael H. Collis [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>>Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 10:27 AM
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Talking to adults about disabilities
>>
>>
>>The same goes for some Christians, Betty! I avoid some churches like
>>the plague, because whenever I go, there are always a few people who
>>want to lay their hands on me and pray that my body be delivered from
>>the "curse" of C.P., while I'm praying that their eyes might be opened
>>to see that society makes the disability a liability, not the person
>>with the disability. :D
>>Mike
>>
>>Betty Alfred wrote:
>>> I call them "snake oil" salesmen Kathy. I get this all the time. It's
>>> practically destroyed some old friendships, and relationships with some
>>> relatives. As soon as they found out I had a neurological impairment,
>>they
>>> decided that they would throw every vitamin regimen and mountain man cure
>>at
>>> me they could think of. I avoid some of them like the plague now,
>because
>>> they won't let up. Every encounter is their open door to "practice
>>> medicine."
>>>
>>> I don't know why, but I figured if you had a disability that has always
>>been
>>> a part of you, that people would consider it sacred territory and leave
>>you
>>> alone. I didn't think they hit on people with CP too. I guess I have a
>>lot
>>> to learn.
>>>
>>> Betty
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