SC - earning awards
Sue Clemenger
mooncat at in-tch.com
Mon Apr 16 19:04:34 PDT 2001
No kidding....Frankly, I enjoy discussions like this--they go a long,
long way towards reminding me that there's a whole lota stuff out there
I know nothing about, experiences I haven't had, points of view I've
never considered, etc. My physical limitations have always been pretty
temporary, except for my eyesight (I'm terribly, terribly nearsighted),
but then, when I was a kid, and hating getting called all those names
bullies call kids with glasses, who woulda figured my nearsightedness
would come in so handy for the very fine needlework I eventually got my
Laurel for? Turns out that most folks can't see what I can, and so what
I once thought of as a disability, isn't. I'm sure Their Majesties were
looking at the quality of my work and my demeanor, etc., and not my
physical attributes (or lack of same) when They made me a Peer.
- --Maire
"Laura C. Minnick" wrote:
>
> "R. Del Boccio" wrote:
>
> > At least one fifth of
> > the population has some sort of disability, visible or
> > hidden.
>
> Hmm. If this is the case then, should we not consider it a natural
> variation, as opposed to 'disability' per se? The numbers approach the
> point where they are not so much of a statistical minority. None among
> us is perfect...
>
> 'Lainie
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