[nabs-l] introduction

Jen jenandnixon at gmail.com
Fri Mar 6 01:12:53 UTC 2009


Yes, my first language is American Sign Language. So sometimes, writing in
English isn't easy for me, sometimes I do confuse my grammar structure some
of the time. I am the same way, I use LP and Braille... Gotta have all the
tools available to my in the toolbox *grin*.--J&N 

-----Original Message-----
From: nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Serena
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 3:16 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] introduction

Hi Jenn

May I ask, do you use sign language?  Cuz I have a friend who's totally deaf
and has some vision--He reads large print and Braille.  We chat on AOL
Instant Messenger pretty much every night!

Serena


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jen" <jenandnixon at gmail.com>
To: "'National Association of Blind Students mailing list'" 
<nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 5:55 PM
Subject: [nabs-l] introduction


> Good day everyone:
>
> I just wanted to come in and say *HELLO!* and introduce myself.
>
> I currently reside in BC, Canada, but have been on this list for quite 
> some
> time, just reading. I graduated college May 2008; however, I may pursue a
> continuation of my educational career at a later date, until I've moved to
> Toronto. I may be moving in a ew months if I get accepted for the 
> apartment
> in Toronto, where services are readily more available to me, as I am
> deafblind.
>
> I was a high school drop-out; however, I was lucky enough to receive the
> high school equivalent diploma in college, as I gained enough credits for
> this alongside my administrative assistant certification. I am hoping to
> look into teaching as a career mostly in the post-secondary sector. I have

> a
> strong preference working with adults.
>
> My college career brought on a lot of ups and downs, in a small community
> college, that doesn't see many blind/visually impaired students, let alone

> a
> deafblind student pursue education there. I am the first deafblind student
> to graduate there. I urrently use JAWS 10 with a Focus 40 braille display
> (JAWS is set at a slow speed and my omputer speakers is usually on the
> highest volume), have Kurzweil, CCTV, etc. I also have a yellow lab guide,
> named Nixon, from the Oregon campus of Guide Dogs for the Blind. He's my
> second dog, my first was from a Canadian school and resides with us as a
> royally spoiled retired pet. His retirement was premature due to dog
> attacks.
>
> I thought I'd jump in and introduce myself *grin*, but have been reading 
> the
> vast amount of interesting topics that passes through the list on a daily
> basis.
>
> Jen and Nixon
>
>
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