[Sportsandrec] family yard sports
Mike Sivill
mike.sivill at viewplus.com
Mon Jun 6 20:07:34 UTC 2011
But the beeping Frisbees you can buy from say, independence market, don't
fly well at all. I had better luck getting a beeper box from the Braille
superstore and hot-gluing it to a real Frisbee from Wal-Mart.
Mike
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[mailto:sportsandrec-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of JUSTIN LOUCHART
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 11:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [Sportsandrec] family yard sports
Beeping frisbees are certainly inexpensive. For ball sports, putting
a platic grocery bag on the ball and tying it off at the handles is
the best auditory marker I've ever found.
On 6/6/11, Julie J. <julielj at neb.rr.com> wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> The other day my teen age son and I were talking. He expressed an
interest
> in playing Frisbee with me. I am totally clueless as to how I might be
> able to accomplish this. Does anyone have any ideas? should we start
> looking for other outdoor activities we can do together instead?
>
> How about bad mitten? Has anyone had any success nonvisually? We have a
> regular set, but I'm willing to purchase anything that would make it
> accessible.
>
> I'd also welcome any other ideas for family friendly activities we can do
in
> the yard. My son and step daughters are all teens if that helps with
> suggestions. My son and I are not super athletically talented, but do
enjoy
> outdoor activities.
>
> Thanks muchly!
> Julie
>
>
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