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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 212338" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Wow, skeeter, I didn't know you lived near Clovernook!! I grew up near there and then lived nearby for another 7 years as an adult, right before I joined this group! </p><p> </p><p>Lisa, WOW!! I am so PROUD that Travis made such HUGE steps!! Getting the eye exam is NOT a baby step - CALLING to make an appointment would have been a baby step, in my humble opinion! That is a GIANT step! And he got a written scrip so you can get the glasses also?? And so you can get Kroger's to cover the cost? WOW!!!</p><p> </p><p>It just may be that being with-o his glasses opened up his mind a bit toward the School for the Blind in Cincy. I am glad, whatever made him a bit more receptive to the idea. They probably could help him with adaptations AND maybe grants/scholarships/jobs also.</p><p> </p><p>My parents get back to Cincy every year or three, and I have LOTS of relatives who shop at various Kroger's in/around Cincy. I iwll mention the Hands program and supporting it - I know that when my mom goes back east next year I will suggest it. I MISS krogers. Our grocery stores STINK! (Not literally, just in prices and selection and house brand quality.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 212338, member: 1233"] Wow, skeeter, I didn't know you lived near Clovernook!! I grew up near there and then lived nearby for another 7 years as an adult, right before I joined this group! Lisa, WOW!! I am so PROUD that Travis made such HUGE steps!! Getting the eye exam is NOT a baby step - CALLING to make an appointment would have been a baby step, in my humble opinion! That is a GIANT step! And he got a written scrip so you can get the glasses also?? And so you can get Kroger's to cover the cost? WOW!!! It just may be that being with-o his glasses opened up his mind a bit toward the School for the Blind in Cincy. I am glad, whatever made him a bit more receptive to the idea. They probably could help him with adaptations AND maybe grants/scholarships/jobs also. My parents get back to Cincy every year or three, and I have LOTS of relatives who shop at various Kroger's in/around Cincy. I iwll mention the Hands program and supporting it - I know that when my mom goes back east next year I will suggest it. I MISS krogers. Our grocery stores STINK! (Not literally, just in prices and selection and house brand quality.) [/QUOTE]
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