I know what you mean. I am not big on reality shows, but I was recently watching Who Do You Think You Are and I saw an advertisement for a new reality show entitled My Giant Life. I was intrigued, so I decided to watch the first episode today. Even though I'm not that tall, I can relate in a small degree do what their going through. It's different, but it rings so familiar in how we have to deal with people in public.
If you get a chance check it out. It's worth watching at least one episode to get an idea. Quadius On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 3:01 AM, Naomi Hudson <[email protected]> wrote: > I went to Outback Steakhouse today also. I go there often and I find the > staff quite helpful. They even sat me and my husband in a section that was > closed because it was more convenient for me and my wheelchair. I know > that's just at Outback, but we can get "the look" at any time, at any > place. It makes you want to say "I'm not contagious. You won't catch > anything" It's just sheer ignorance! I guess I've gotten past that point, > because I don't pay attention to people's reaction of me anymore. > > Have a Blessed Day, Naomi > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gmail <[email protected]> > To: quad-list <[email protected]> > Sent: Sun, Aug 2, 2015 5:09 pm > Subject: [QUAD-L] That "look" > > Today I went to outback by myself and when I left I asked the hostess to open > the door, she did but gave me "that look" as if what I have was contagious. > I > haven't seen that look in a long, long time. > > Smile Everyday > >

