Tag: family
A Different Way
In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about how my parents always allowed me to try things, even if they weren’t necessarily things a visually impaired person should do. Sometimes I was able to do it and sometimes I failed. Sometimes I had to find a different way than a sighted person would […]
Making Board Games More Accessible To Blind People Using Items You Already Own
Making Board Games More Accessible To Blind People Using Items You Already Own One of the things we like to do as a family is play board games. This doesn’t happen often, though. Only when we lose power, there’s nothing on TV and the DVR doesn’t have something we all want to watch, or there […]
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Accessible Family Communications & Other Handwriting Dilemmas From the calendar on the fridge to the dry erase board on the back of our front door, there are a lot of handwritten notes around our apartment.
Risk vs. Reward
As many of my friends and family know, I love sports. My favorites are baseball, hockey, football, and the real football (you know, the one where a player kicks the ball a majority of the time -- some call it soccer.)