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I saw this in today's local newspaper.
Dear Abby:
How many here could see themselves in this story ? Do you think those who choose to full time in Vans, RV, etc or dwell in Tiny Homes on urban micro homesteads would be welcome around the old Alma Mater "onward and upward McMansion set" ?
I'm just curious. I've been razzed about my stories of using my Van in School days and the great time I've had with dates back then taking them camping on the weekends, towing my small motor boat behind the Van and doing something more than going to the campus beer bars and drinking every night.
Was it because I had such a grand time but didn't try to fit into the College "Mold". LOL Anyways, I woldn't
trade it for arriving at the Country Club in a Porsche or Jaguar ever.
Can you imagine yourself arriving at your Class Reunion in the vehicle you are presently living in ?
Story Source:
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/...comes-disability-not-school-prejudice/325636/
Dear Abby:
DEAR ABBY:
Today was my high school reunion. I was the most notable student for all the wrong reasons. I was born with some birth defects and learning disabilities. I overcame them, but it was hard. While working blue-collar jobs, I lived in my car for a few years.
On a cold winter night several years ago, I met Dr. X in the emergency room. He was a former classmate of mine, and we pretended not to know one another. He discovered I was living in my car and heard some of my story. Then he arranged for me to be admitted to the hospital for a day so I could get warmed up and recover. When I left the hospital, I found a $100 bill in the gas tank door of my van. I'm sure it was from him.
I now have a home of my own and I'm doing OK, considering everything. When I sent my reservation and check to the reunion committee, it was returned uncashed with a $50 bill along with a note saying "Please don't come." The reunion was being held on the estate of Dr. X.
I guess my classmates are more closed-minded than I thought they would be. I was hoping age would mellow them. In addition to the reservation return, I have seen a few forwarded emails mocking my attempts to find out about the event. I hope none of those people were blessed with a child with learning or physical issues.
I guess people never change on some things. Thankfully, I have found nicer, caring people along my journey in life, and for that I'd like to thank all of the kind people in the world. — UNEXPECTED SUCCESS
DEAR UNEXPECTED SUCCESS:
Your letter shocked me. I am glad to know how you are doing. Although people age, it's apparent that not all of them mature.
In case you haven't yet realized it, you weren't the only student in your class with problems. People who would behave as you have described were obviously born without a heart. It is inexcusable for you to have been treated the way you were. In recognition of the challenges you have overcome, you should have been the guest of honor at the reunion.
How many here could see themselves in this story ? Do you think those who choose to full time in Vans, RV, etc or dwell in Tiny Homes on urban micro homesteads would be welcome around the old Alma Mater "onward and upward McMansion set" ?
I'm just curious. I've been razzed about my stories of using my Van in School days and the great time I've had with dates back then taking them camping on the weekends, towing my small motor boat behind the Van and doing something more than going to the campus beer bars and drinking every night.
Was it because I had such a grand time but didn't try to fit into the College "Mold". LOL Anyways, I woldn't
trade it for arriving at the Country Club in a Porsche or Jaguar ever.
Can you imagine yourself arriving at your Class Reunion in the vehicle you are presently living in ?
Story Source:
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/...comes-disability-not-school-prejudice/325636/