Ten Worst Things about being blind Molly Burke Response Blog Post

Recently YouTuber, Molly Burke, did a video called, 10 WORST Things About Being Blind!. Even though I am not completely blind, I have low vision. Some of the things Molly mentioned in the video I cannot relate to. However, some of them I can, and I would like to explain some of my own personalContinue reading “Ten Worst Things about being blind Molly Burke Response Blog Post”

2019: More movement, patience, and positivity: January

2018 went by so quickly; and now 2019 is here. I decided to set a theme for the year. More movement, patience, and positivity. The reason I chose these key points are simple and easy to understand. Movement: For me, this means a couple of different things.  The goal I have is more self-care. IContinue reading “2019: More movement, patience, and positivity: January”

An Interview with Jaidie (Guest Blog post #6)

Hi Everyone, this month I got the pleasure of interviewing Jade. She has a Twitter, Facebook, and blog. Many thanks to Jade for allowing me to interview her and for allowing her to interview me in return. Do not forget to check out her social media and her blog. :) What is your name? MyContinue reading “An Interview with Jaidie (Guest Blog post #6)”

Christmas Party Fun! (independent living skills series 28)

I was excited for today; it was the last day before Christmas break, and the school’s annual Christmas party. When I first arrived at the center my Orientation and Mobility teacher exclaimed, “Wow, Amanda you must really be excited for the party.” “I am,” I said as I quickly put down my purse. I couldContinue reading “Christmas Party Fun! (independent living skills series 28)”

Cooking Pizzas and an informal luncheon (Independent living series 27)

It was a busy day at my school; we all met in the technology lab for a class meeting. Our cooking teacher told us that members of the public would be taking a tour of the school and then having an informational luncheon. Pizza was on the menu. Our teacher divided us into two groups:Continue reading “Cooking Pizzas and an informal luncheon (Independent living series 27)”

Cooking Quick Chilli (Independent Living Skills Series 26)

I had to be picked up by my computer instructor due to my bus pass being expired. I got to the center with some of my classmates early enough to have a chat before class. Today, before we started our lessons, we had a class meeting. The class has decided to have a pot luck/giftContinue reading “Cooking Quick Chilli (Independent Living Skills Series 26)”

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