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Myrna Ferguson

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
8/29/2012 4:20:17 PM
Hi Evelyn,
This one is beautiful. How true this is when some of your family want nothing to do with you.
Thank God for my friends

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
8/30/2012 2:53:50 AM

Hi Myrna, how true, what a large part our true friends play in our life. I know I have some that are pure treasures and I count you among those special people. I look at it this way, if someone wants nothing to do with you, then that is their loss and not yours. Hope you're having a great week. :)

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Hi Evelyn,
This one is beautiful. How true this is when some of your family want nothing to do with you.
Thank God for my friends

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
8/30/2012 3:01:44 AM
A little something to lull you to sleep. :)
♫ ♥ Let It Be Me - Romantic Piano Music
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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
8/30/2012 3:29:56 AM

When I see a ridiculous story like this makes me wonder where in the world common sense has gone.

School asks deaf preschooler to change his sign language name!

Published on Aug 29, 2012

Three-and-a-half year old Hunter Spanjer, who is deaf, signs his name by crossing his forefinger and index finger and moving his hand up and down.
To his family, friends and those who know the Signing Exact English (S.E.E.) language that the Grand Island, Neb., boy uses, that gesture uniquely means "Hunter Spanjer."
But to Hunter's school district, it might mean something else. The district claims that it violates a rule that forbids anything in the school that looks like a weapon, reports KOLN-TV.
And Hunter's parents claim that Grand Island Pubic Schools administrators have asked them to change their son's sign language name.
"Anybody that I have talked to thinks this is absolutely ridiculous," Hunter's grandmother Janet Logue told the TV station. "This is not threatening in any way."
Hunter's father Brian Spanjer said, "It's a symbol. It's an actual sign, a registered sign, through S.E.E."
The family told KOLN that lawyers from the National Association of the Deaf may push for Hunter's right to sign his name at the school.
Jack Sheard, Grand Island Public Schools spokesperson told KOLN, "We are working with the parents to come to the best solution we can for the child."
One Grand Island resident said she disagrees with the school.
"I find it very difficult to believe that the sign language that shows his name resembles a gun in any way would even enter a child's mind," Fredda Bartenbach said in the news report.

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
8/30/2012 4:33:46 AM

Hi Evelyn

How's the storm? I see you are still in one piece, you must be since you are online.

The last picture I saw made it look like the storm headed to Louisiana and on up
to the interior swinging wide of Florida. I can hear your sigh.

God blesses you as we speak.

Helen

Spend $4 and get back $10 every time you spend. Contact me (Helen) at this email »»» zhebee@yahoo.com
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