[Faith-talk] Church...

Lisa Felix lisadee1063 at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 3 14:09:27 CST 2007


Hello All:
 
Thank you to all those who have already responded.  I appreciate the comments, suggestions, and info and/or links.  Currently, my daughter is unable to use her cane, and unable to read braille.  So, braille bibles aren't going to be of any help.  What we've been doing, is having her older sister attend the service with her as a sighted guide.  However, Bek would like to get away from having "big sis" do this.  On the other hand, she really doesn't want a buddy either.  And, she's uncomfortable just going by herself, as am I only because she's not using her cane right now.  There are stairs and winding hall ways to get to where she is supposed to be each Sunday morning.  I wish there were a blind adult to "show her the ropes" so to speak and help her and the group she's in become more acclimated, and Bek more independent.  For now, I guess I'll stick with her big sis guiding and helping her.
 
Thanks again,Lisalisadee1063 at hotmail.com"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."(Philippians 4:13)
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Hello All:
 
Thank you to all those who have already responded.  I appreciate the comments, suggestions, and info and/or links.  Currently, my daughter is unable to use her cane, and unable to read braille.  So, braille bibles aren't going to be of any help.  What we've been doing, is having her older sister attend the service with her as a sighted guide.  However, Bek would like to get away from having "big sis" do this.  On the other hand, she really doesn't want a buddy either.  And, she's uncomfortable just going by herself, as am I only because she's not using her cane right now.  There are stairs and winding hall ways to get to where she is supposed to be each Sunday morning.  I wish there were a blind adult to "show her the ropes" so to speak and help her and the group she's in become more acclimated, and Bek more independent.  For now, I guess I'll stick with her big sis guiding and helping her.
 
Thanks again,
Lisa
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