Monday, July 25, 2005
Traffic
Since I became ill with the intestinal parasite I have forgone the terrifying experience of riding a bike. The Trieus arranged for me to have a regular xe om driver come to take me to school everyday for a regular price. This is a relief. Not only were the narrow streets harrowing, and the traffic scary to cross, but I found myself constantly distracted by things on my path. "Oh, there's a pot of burning tar I have to avoid, or a basket with ducks and chickens, guarded by a German shepherd, or how does that guy balance a glass door and basket of rice on the back of a bicycle!"
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Thank you Amy for your support and patience! You've had to hear more about my health than anyone should have to bear! I know you're doing a great job back home!
Dear Mary,
You are a wonderful writer! I was suddenly bumping along and dodging people, animals and things on a bicycle and my brain was making up smells to go along with the image.
The little girl with CP may be able to grab things more easily if you can wrap their handles, tops of pegs for the pegs in holes toy, spoons, etc. with thick wads of masking tape. The bigger, shape-adaptable thing to grab makes it easier to get a good grip without straining.
Love
Ruth
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You are a wonderful writer! I was suddenly bumping along and dodging people, animals and things on a bicycle and my brain was making up smells to go along with the image.
The little girl with CP may be able to grab things more easily if you can wrap their handles, tops of pegs for the pegs in holes toy, spoons, etc. with thick wads of masking tape. The bigger, shape-adaptable thing to grab makes it easier to get a good grip without straining.
Love
Ruth
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