Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 I visited a pulmonologist in a medical building in Vienna, VA, about 1992. The building was built on a hill-side and the ONLY handicap space was at the rear of the building with an outside staircase leading to the only entrance door on that end of the building. One's choice was climb the stairs or climb the hill to the front door - where all the elevators were. AND it was a NEW building. Go figure! Vaughn Re: Earthlings response to our helpful devices Maureen: I am so sorry for your unpleasant experiences of " earthlings " response to your cane/walker etc. I have had the exact opposite. In fact I plan on writing to a columnist from Newsday about all the strangers that have helped me...without me asking for help. I must admit that my walkers are decorated with butterfly decals and I have a bicycle horn on each walker. People seem to focus on the decorated walker rather than me. I think that the kid's responses are because they haven't seen a person with a walker....so when a kid looks at my walker I ask them if they would like to honk the horn, and I honk it. I have made many friends with my " crazy walkers. " Last week I was waiting on the sidewalk, in a small shopping mall, for the traffic to stop so I could cross the street. A woman, a perfect stranger, went out into the middle of the street and held up her hands, like a traffic cop. Every car stopped as she waved me to cross the street. I must admit that I was a little awkward about everything stopping for me....but was overwhelmed with a stranger's kindness. Friends have told me that others have told them that they admire my determination. Each day I try to find an opportunity and know that a challenge is usually attached. So often the challenges are the doors. To be handicapped accessible doors have to be wide enough for a wheelchair....nothing about the weight of the door...most stores do not seem to have the " buttons " to use, but it seems that someone always appears to help. Sorry this is so long, but I had to share my wonderful experiences with strangers helping me. Hope that everyone is having a lots of good days. Bebe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Wonder what would happen if all of us got together and sent a thank you note to the polieceman who stood up for handicap people. Of course we would have to send it in care of the sherffif's dept. > Great job , > People can be so selfish, if there were more people like you turning these idiots in we wouldnt have such a hard time with these spaces. Sandy > Re: Earthlings response to our helpful devices > > Maureen: > I am so sorry for your unpleasant experiences of " earthlings " response to > your cane/walker etc. > I have had the exact opposite. In fact I plan on writing to a columnist > from Newsday about all the strangers that have helped me...without me asking > for > help. I must admit that my walkers are decorated with butterfly decals and I > have a bicycle horn on each walker. People seem to focus on the decorated > walker rather than me. I think that the kid's responses are because they > haven't > seen a person with a walker....so when a kid looks at my walker I ask them > if > they would like to honk the horn, and I honk it. I have made many friends > with my " crazy walkers. " > Last week I was waiting on the sidewalk, in a small shopping mall, for the > traffic to stop so I could cross the street. A woman, a perfect stranger, > went out into the middle of the street and held up her hands, like a traffic > cop. > Every car stopped as she waved me to cross the street. I must admit that > I > was a little awkward about everything stopping for me....but was overwhelmed > with a stranger's kindness. > Friends have told me that others have told them that they admire my > determination. > Each day I try to find an opportunity and know that a challenge is usually > attached. So often the challenges are the doors. To be handicapped > accessible > doors have to be wide enough for a wheelchair....nothing about the weight of > the door...most stores do not seem to have the " buttons " to use, but it > seems > that someone always appears to help. > > Sorry this is so long, but I had to share my wonderful experiences with > strangers helping me. > Hope that everyone is having a lots of good days. > Bebe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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