Jim Stingl; in My Opinion; for a Week, They're Faces in the Crowd

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A copy of "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" in most people's bathroom would be nothing more than reading material for a captive audience. For Heidi and Jeffrey Jones, it's a sly joke and a reminder to meet the challenges most of us never imagined.

Such as struggling to reach the ATM, gas pump and elevator buttons. And paying to alter every article of clothing they buy. And facing the constant staring and unwelcome remarks.

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Jim Stingl; in My Opinion; for a Week, They're Faces in the Crowd

Heidi and Jeffrey are little people.

They're also parents of two boys (of average height), owners of a home they had built in the Town of Delafield and college-educated professionals. Heidi teaches fourth grade in Merton, and Jeffrey is the IT director at Citation Corp. in Menomonee Falls.

They met as teenagers through Little People of America, a social ...

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