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blessedSophia
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Oh God at the parking space post--my mother had a broken foot a few years ago and only then did I realize how often people did stuff like that. Confused

I'm concerned that they may be moving toward an idea of "goodwill" as "punishing those who are thoughtless." Mandatory caring isn't caring at all...

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Oh God at the parking space post--my mother had a broken foot a few years ago and only then did I realize how often people did stuff like that. Confused

I'm concerned that they may be moving toward an idea of "goodwill" as "punishing those who are thoughtless." Mandatory caring isn't caring at all...


I made my post there, but it's still awaiting moderation. Smile

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I'm disturbed by kerrekj's comment on the recipe thread and hope everyone will pitch in some ideas for the Deepwellians to help the hungry and homeless there.
http://rubysbequest.wordpress.com/2009/03/09/deepwells-recipes/#comments

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Also, made a post but it is still awaiting moderation.

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Tresbien
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blessedSophia wrote:
Oh God at the parking space post--my mother had a broken foot a few years ago and only then did I realize how often people did stuff like that. Confused

I'm concerned that they may be moving toward an idea of "goodwill" as "punishing those who are thoughtless." Mandatory caring isn't caring at all...


Good point about mandatory caring blessedSophia. I wish madelynsain hadn't been so quick to judge, though, as there might be a good reason for what seems to be the out-of-towner's thoughtlessness. The church ladies apparently can walk. Perhaps this person cannot. Maybe caring starts with giving a visitor the benefit of the doubt?

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thanks to the responses.
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mekdahl
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How do I sign up and post a caring story again? So sorry, new here...

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Tresbien
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mekdahl wrote:
How do I sign up and post a caring story again? So sorry, new here...


Go to the main page http://rubysbequest.com/ and use the email addy at the bottom of the page or the phone number there to submit your story.

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Thanks!

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update: A thought provoking new Deep Into Deepwell blog entry titled Epilepsia Diem.
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witsEkr
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I e-mailed my story and got my coin, so I suppose I'm lurking too...

I can relate to the parking space post from a slightly different perspective. My dad is overweight and has back problems (although not that severe) and has been issued a handicapped parking permit. I don't object to him having it most of the time, but when he parks in a handicapped space when he is actually able to walk from a regular space it really irks me. Especially when there is only one handicapped space available. Although he has the pass, I feel that he should use it more "sparingly" and consider that there might be others that need that closer parking space more. This presents a dilemna - if we are to respect and care about all people with disabilities, and a handicapped permit is an outward accepted identifier of a person with a disability, then what do we do about people like my dad who exaggerate their "disability" for their own convenience? Do we automatically "care" just because they have "credentials?" I'm not sure how this fits in, but it's worth thinking about...

P.S. Hi amandel! Smile

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blessedSophia
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Is anybody else struck by the number of serious, rare medical conditions in the town's youth? o_O Lupus/arthritis, now epilepsy.

Remind me not to move to Deepwell until I'm 30. Razz

edit: Also, did anybody notice that the 15 on their calendar is messed up? What is that? Shocked

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I didn't notice that it doesn't say 15 on the calendar until you pointed it out blessedSophia. Nice catch! And good point about the number of illnesses among Deepwell's young, but it may just be that people who are close to those issues are speaking up as a result of Ruby's bequest.

ETA: madelynsain asked an interesting question about who do we see and who do we miss. Please join in the discussion at:
http://rubysbequest.wordpress.com/2009/03/13/jordan/#comments

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witsEkr
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New Message from Ms. Blackbourne

The new message from Ms. Blackbourne is up on the blog as of a few minutes ago...

Apparently "Assessment 1" of the DCI (Deepwell Caring Index) has been completed and the town has received a score of -17 (and falling). Ruby has set a goal of a DCI score of 300 which Deepwell is to attain in the next 5 years. She suggests looking at the "caregiver situation" and figuring out how many caregivers will be needed in 5 years given the town's demographics. She also indicated that another assessment will be conducted soon.

Any thoughts on how long 5 years is in the "real world?" Knowing this will give us our timeline. I'm not sure what the next task is - I'll stay posted to find out!

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BubbleBoy
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So am I to assume that the ratings will go up as we write more stories and caring ideas? I'm a bit confused on what we are supposed to be doing here.

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blessedSophia
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...And the main page is down!

I'm not sure what's next--maybe something will be up by the end of today?

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Tresbien
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blessedSophia, the main site just came up fine for me. Maybe they were updating so try again.

Have had a busy morning and only just started reading the caring stories. Enjoyed yours, amandel, particularly because it shows that we can make a significant contribution to another person's life without it taking a large block of time to do so. A friend of mine in another state is the recipient of such caring, and I know how very much she values the neighbor who takes her along on weekly shopping trips. It's the difference between having canned goods and fresh fruit/veggies for her.

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