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October is National Protect Your Hearing Month and it’s also Audiology Awareness Month. It’s a good month to check out your hearing for the upcoming holidays.
My DHH book proposal went out for review. I won’t hear anything until October 19th. So now I’m reading other hearing loss books and if I see anything I like, [...]

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I apologize for not blogging as much, but the book proposal and end of summer activities have kept me busy.
In the next week or so, I think the book proposal will be finished. It’s starting to look really nice, and I think I have novel information to offer the DHH reading market. 
Interestingly, here are many, [...]

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I am so glad to be rid of that darn cold. I think I haven’t had a serious cold like that for 3 or 4 years. It was nasty. 
Anyway, I was informed my certification as a hearing loss support specialist will arrive in the mail shortly. When it comes, I hope to post it to [...]

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Everything went well at the symposium, which was held on Saturday, June 27th, 2009 in San Leandro, CA.
DCARA’s Community Building is very nice. It is across the street from the San Leandro BART station. My husband was delighted with the location. He took our daughter to San Francisco for the day, while I was at [...]

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I’ll be out of town attending a blogging conference for DHH people, for a few days. It is a subject of interest for many DHH people, and I hope to share what I have learned when I get back.
One of the things I hope to share is links to other great DHH bloggers and resources.
Oh, [...]

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DCARA, the deaf counseling/advocacy/referral agency in San Leandro, CA, is having a free v/blogging symposium on Saturday, June 27th, 2009, from 8 AM to 6 PM. 
Visit this link: www.dcara.org. You will see information about the v/blogging event, including a video, and a printed version of what is being said. Information is also available in PDF format.
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