Yeah, it probably did look a little funny, but I figured it would educate the assembly about ways blind people do things, and the solo needed to be sung, so it worked. <grin>

Peggy

At 03:21 PM 3/15/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Hi, Peggy. I tried using my braille lite 18 in choir once. One of the members laughed and told me I looked like R2D2. My wife said; no. He looks more like C3P O. My braille note qt is larger. I suppose it would look pretty funny with a keyboard protruding from my stomach<grin>. But I used to use my blt all the time. Usually, I didn't hang it around my neck, but just held it below my waist in my right hand and read and advanced with my right. I don't think this would work with my qt as it is so much larger.

At 3/14/2004, you wrote:

Hi, guys. Now that I have gps and the new planner and case for my BrailleNote, I pretty much carry it everywhere, just in case I need to write something down. Well Saturday evening, the lady who was supposed to sing part of a song as a solo didn't show up. I was asked if I could fill in, but wasn't sure if I knew all the words to the solo part. No problem. A fellow choir member read them to me, I jotted them down, and when the time came, with the BN around my neck, I read and sang the solo. What fun!

Peggy



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