Oh, at the Ohio school, we did several memorable things in preparation for
Christmas.  We sang Christmas carrols and prepared music to sing before the
lions Clubs as they would give us gifts and candy after the program.  We had
a Christmas concert, and we, too, went carroling at the area hospitals and
had cookies and hot chocolate afterwards.  We stayed there on weekends and
loooked forward to our time at home, but I always longed to go back there
because security and friendships awaited me there.

April

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From: "Vicki and the Rors" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: School For The Blind Christmas


> Could very well be true Kathy, about feeling the importance of family at
> the
> holidays for you.
>
> I only spent two years at the school.  I came home lots of weekends.  But
> I
> sure remember some home sick times too.  The first night I spent there I
> was
> desperately home sick.  I never got that kind of home sickness at summer
> camps.  I missed everybody at home, but it wasn't exactly the same thing.
>
> Vicki
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