So today is Helen Keller day. It was her birthday today and is now a day in New Zealand (and maybe everywhere else too?)
used to promote deaf/blind awareness. i know this because I am working at the Royal New Zealand
Foundation fo the Blind and today they had a birthday cake and balloons for that exact reason.
And you know what else I found out today? There are apporximately 1500 deafblind New Zealanders at the moment.
What the heck. And an estimated 3600 deafblind Canadians.
What the Heck.
Touch is the primary source of communication for people who are deafblind, and they
have programmes set up to teach deafblind children the same way Helen Keller was taught,
using a manual touch alphabet and language and braille. There are also tools like telletalkers where someone can type in words and then
a temporary braille strip is produced for the deafblind person to read. again i say, what the heck.
how inspiring that people live, learn, work and study all through touch.
wow. how am i not more grateful for my hearing and sight!?
So now, I am practising the deaf/blind alphabet. very similar to New Zealand sign language alphabet, in terms of the shapes and
movements that are made,
but different becuase where for the deaf it's visual using 2 hands, both the "speaker's", it uses two hands, one of the "speaker"
making shapes on the palm and fingers of the "listener"
amazing
So yeah, I am really learning a lot at this job, it's kinda fun being the perceived "font of all knowledge"
that people ask for "Information and Advice" when they ring or visit the foundation. tehehe
I just kinda do my thing and it seems to be going alright.
Had lunch with two girls that I used to teach drama to when I was in high school, one of whom is now dating
my little brother Alec (not so little, he's living in Japan right now studying Japanese!) Very cool.
Good kebabs too. though pretty messy.
So am listening to a lot of country/pop kinda music at the moment. Cheesy I know, but it's like my
Vancouver soundtrack. Keeps it all fresh while I sit here and type at work.
Have a bunch of pictures on my wall here too, so Auckland gets to see a bit
of Vancouver and many of you.
My goal is to have pics of just about everyone i know with me when I am back in Vancouver. I like having pictures with
me as most of you know, and so far the collection is pretty good. I took all my stuff out of
storage and those boards of pictures that i had up at my 21st/goodbye party
are still in good nic and are definately coming with back to Vancovuer in the bottom of my suitcase!
Hmmmm, what to do now.
It's a slow day.
It was really cold this morning, so I was wearing two sets of arm warmers, one on top of the other
Nerdy yes, but also warm! and who can hate black and grey stripey arm warmers.mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
It was so cold last night there was actually a frost and my windscreen needed hot water to be poured on it to thaw
it out
I'm serious Canadians, STOP LAUGHING
tehehe
Funny bad moment of the day was when i was talking about seraching our database for details and
excluding deceased members from the search. My boss turned around and asked me if "i knew how to
bring up the deceased if necessary" . ouch.
I have curly hair at the moment. Makes a nice change. I might get this done permanently. can I do that
without it looking like some kind of crazy eighties disaster area? it's not really curly it's just loose wavey and not poker straight like
my hair normally is.
so who in vancouver is reading my blog? i really want to know the website and the name of the programme
that leigh and ange downloaded to help them learn languages. apparently it was a free one that they
downloaded off the internet. can anyone help me out with that? Ryan? Jaqcs? Need to start working on my Cantonese
whiel I am still around my mum so she can help me practise.
so yeah anwyays
that's all for today folks
Happy Birthday Helen Keller
3 comments:
Brett here,
Hey, if you work for the Royal Society for the Blind (NZ), I'd like to talk to some of the people there about Accessibility for the Internet, and some of the cultural issues surrounding all that, some time.
Call me on 0800 24 33 33 extn 1 during business hours and I'll hook you up dude :)
Good to hear from you, hopefully talk soon eh?
ok, this was random. like one sentance flowing into another, one random subject flowing into another totally random subject =) i can't believe it's really that cold. you're weird, your whole country is weird. and don't worry, i'll respond to your email soon, i've been sick the last few days and it's hard enough just checking blogs, so i'm not writing emails yet. but soon.
keep on living a random and postable life. =P will email soon. miss you tons!! texting costs me money but getting them is FREE so it's great getting your random messages =) toodles...
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