Section four: Public Transit and Paratransit-Going Places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually Impaired review

This lesson was on public transit and paratransit and it gave me feelings of anger. That is because I know how limited paratransit can be in my local area. Using my local paratransit makes me feel trapped. There were four sections in this lesson. The first one was about the advantages and disadvantages of bothContinue reading “Section four: Public Transit and Paratransit-Going Places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually Impaired review”

2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity: April Edition

April was a really tough month for me for personal reasons; however, I am proud of my achievements and for pushing through it. When it came to movement I had to remind myself that the more I move and walk the better I would feel. My weight has been going up and down. Thankfully itContinue reading “2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity: April Edition”

Interview with Luke (Guest Blog Post #10)

Hi Everyone, this month I got the pleasure  of interviewing my friend Luke. Luke has his own blog. He is an amazing blogger.  Please be sure to check out his blog and other social media links. Many thanks to Luke for featuring me on his website. What is your name? Luke Age? I’m 28, although IContinue reading “Interview with Luke (Guest Blog Post #10)”

Section three: Walking and Biking-Going Places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually Impaired review

In this section of “Going Places” from my Hadley School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Review I want to talk about what I learned about walking and biking. This lesson brought back memories of my childhood. As a child, one of my favorite things to do was to ride my bike. I found thatContinue reading “Section three: Walking and Biking-Going Places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually Impaired review”

Section two:Practical Implications-Going Places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually Impaired review

The second section of my Hadley “Going Places,” review really gave me some strong emotions. Feelings of sadness, anger, jealousy, among other emotions surfaced because in the second section we talked about how our family and friends feel about the effects of us not being able to drive. Let me give you an example, lastContinue reading “Section two:Practical Implications-Going Places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually Impaired review”

Section one: Feelings of being a non-driver: Going Places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually impaired review

This past week I decided to embark on my second Hadley course. This class is called “Going places.”  The class helps students realize their potential as a non-driver. As a person, who can not drive myself, I hope that my audience will benefit from having me share my experiences. In the first part of theContinue reading “Section one: Feelings of being a non-driver: Going Places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually impaired review”

Going places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually impaired Review

Introduction: I decided to take this course because not being able to drive has a big impact on my life. Even though I can not give out course information I am going to give you some inside as to how I feel about each topic that was covered in this course, and how I feelContinue reading “Going places: A Hadley School for the Blind and Visually impaired Review”

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