[nagdu] State Convention
Tami Kinney
tamara.8024 at comcast.net
Tue Nov 8 19:52:19 UTC 2011
Yeah, it's a real hoot romping around with cane users and your guide
dog. /lol/ Especially when everybody likes to experiment and compare
notes and find new and clever ways of dealing with ordinary O&M
problems. Er... Unless you happen to be the cane user who gets excited
over a new technique and starts using it on the fly without learning to
adjust for it first. Ouch! Well, one way to learn how to use a new
technique to avoid obstacles is to run into one a full tilt. The
advantage of being the dog user in such a free wheeling crowd is that
your dog has more sense and will not allow you to get hurt from your own
stupidity. /lol/
Tami 11/07/2011 06:50 PM, Larry D. Keeler wrote:
> Yah, this sort of appropriat for this list. Our state convention was in Kalamazoo last weekend. Three members from our chapter went to Kalamazoo by train. While there I introduced the idea of forming a guide dog division like many of y'all have in New York for instancee. I may very well have enough interest as well! But, that is not what this is about! My 2 friends are cane users so I sort of wondered what it might be like to work cane and dog together as a team. Not me with a cane in my hand and also a dog but using what the dog knows in tandem with what can be found with the cane. It was pretty fun! I would have the cane folks find which driveway we were supposed to go up and then I would have them follow me when I told Holly to find in! They did the shore lining and I did the door finding. Also, when I was in front I could tell them when something was coming up and which way to veer so they didn't bang it. Using both skills in a group was really interesting an
d neat!
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