By Katherine Schneider, for the CVPost
On a weekly basis, Kathie Schneider offers heart, hope and an occasional bit of humor in this space. She writes from the perspective of a retired Chippewa Valley clinical psychologist, blind from birth.
These columns will feature various topics related to the coronavirus pandemic as well as some with a broader focus. Today, Kathie provides a personal perspective: gratitude for the opportunity to savor ordinary aspects of a walk through her neighborhood in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
She notes, though, that there was one more-than-ordinary part of that walk – a conversation with a young girl – probably a first grader – who didn’t let her boredom get in the way of her curiosity. To read this dispatch, please click on the headline. Then, please consider leaving a comment or a suggestion for future dispatches.