For Christmas this year, I hosted my husband’s family. One of his relatives is a DHH niece. Wonderful person. She had a baby boy two months ago. His name is Hunter. I was pleased to meet him for the first time ever.
I held him for awhile, and then he went to sleep. The last time [...]
Archive for December, 2008
A New DHH Baby Visits Me
Posted in DHH mothers with hearing children, hard of hearing, hearing aids, hearing loss, parents of children with hearing problems, understanding DHH people on December 29, 2008 | 2 Comments »
DHH Holiday Information
Posted in DHH mothers with hearing children, disabilities, hard of hearing, hearing loss, parents of children with hearing problems, understanding DHH people on December 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I realize I haven’t posted much to this blog lately, but I’m in the process of doing a book about DHH life and advice.
I’ve been looking at several book publishing options too. I hope to have my book proposal finished by the end of January 2009.
Today, I want to talk briefly about a well-known DHH [...]
Crazy About Captioning
Posted in DHH movies, captioning for DHH people, hard of hearing, parents of children with hearing problems, understanding DHH people on December 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As you know, I love the written word. I especially love the captioned media. I feel it really keeps me in touch with the world. It was fun to go with a bunch of my DHH friends and watch Quantum of SolaceĀ open captioned at my local movie theater just recently. There is no way I [...]
Recent Observation About DHH Life
Posted in hard of hearing, hearing loss, parents of children with hearing problems, understanding DHH people on December 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It’s hard to believe it’s already December.
I did an email interview yesterday with somebody who wanted my opinion on oralism versus signing.
You know, recently I went to a panel conference where I shared my opinion on a upcoming book for DHH women who don’t know much about breast cancer. This project is partly hosted by [...]