[nabs-l] blind people in baltimore
Josh Kennedy
jkenn337 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 5 19:18:29 UTC 2011
Hi
I hope that after I get my degree that I will be able to get a job more
easily. I'm working on my bachelors in information technology right now.
I wrote to the nabs-l list about ms-project. nobody responded so I guess
its really not that accessible so I'm going to have to work with the
college, capella university online to come up with another way for me to
take this class or these two classes. I also want to move to baltimore
because they have an aquarium with dolphins there. I've been interested
in dolphins since I was little. And I'd like to volunteer there someday
soon. Actually my son is three years old now but when he turns 18 I want
to propose to him the idea maybe starting our own aquarium. most
aquariums have the standard bottlenose dolphin species. but there are
other smaller species out there that don't get nearly as much attention
so perhaps midway in my IT career I could find out what it takes to have
an aquarium and make it profitable by having the less common and smaller
more safe and sociable dolphin species rather than the common larger
species which for some reason most aquariums have. Now I have no
experience whatsoever working with dolphins, but information technology,
computers, foreign languages and dolphins are my primary interests. I
would like to have a pet dolphin someday. But you can't have them as
pets. So the only legal way for me to have pet dolphins would be if I
owned my own aquarium someday and had all the licenses and stuff. I may
need sighted help, at least some. so that's where my son and any other
kids I may have would come in if they're interested when they're older.
My wife is blind too. Living in baltimore would let her go to bism for 8
months while still being with her family. I went out to colorado and
missed 8 or so months of my son's life. My wife really needs to go to a
good quality training program at some point but before she does I want
to arrange it so she is close and we're in the same state same city if
possible.
Josh
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