Well, I'm not hearing all that well either these days. It is very inconvenient.
I'm considering going to a doctor recommended by someone I know to see about a
hearing aid. But it's cold out. Going anywhere is really hard for me. And most
people whom I've known who got hearing aids, didn't seem to find them all that
helpful. But I'm thinking.
Miriam
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From: blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of R. E. Driscoll Sr
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 5:49 PM
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Hope you all had some love on this valentine's
day
Carl:
Can I substitute ‘deaf’ for ‘blind’?
Richard
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 14, 2019, at 3:33 PM, Carl Jarvis <carjar82@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We're used to thinking of the word Blind as a negative. Like, up a
blind alley. Or, flying into a blind rage. Or my favorite, What,
are ya blind or something?
But today I came to realize that Blind has a most powerful and
positive connotation. And that is, Love is Blind! Blind Love! Love
is not subject to the eye. We can't love better if we use a stronger
magnifier. Love is in no way attached to the eye. Love is a matter
of the heart. Blind. No peeking, please. Just Feel it with your
heart.
And so, today, I send to all of you a huge basket of Blind Love.
And the beauty of it is that it is meant to be shared. So enjoy it,
and then send, or better yet, bring some of it to those forgotten folk
in your life.
Carl Jarvis
*Love makes the world go round...and it doesn't need a dog guide or a
white cane in order to find you.