lauriesmyname
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I am hoh, its getting worse faster than I anticipated, and my family all make fun of me for using sign. They are not supportive of sign...they just get irritated when I sign as I talk to them. I haven't been able to go to classes at UVU (Utah Valley University in Orem, Ut.) for about 18 months due to health problems and I really miss being able to communicate with others. I keep dreaming that someone is having a conversation with me, and I start to sign in my sleep. Usually, the dream ends because I have accidentally hit my husband in my/his sleep.
I used to have a really great friend and mentor that lived just a few houses down the street, but she moved about 4 years ago. You can't just replace a friend, and I don't want to, but I really would love to "talk" with other signers. ASL is my passion now, but I don't have anyone to share that with until I can get back to classes again. I will probably enroll in ASL classes as long as I live just to keep learning and to feed that passion.
Anyone out there have some wisdom about web-cams or programs that I could tap into to make new friends and maybe even another mentor for a very eager student? I don't want to barge in where I am not welcome, but I sure wish I lived nearer to another lover of ASL.
I have to add this: I am not much more than a mediocre signer...I have not seen it for so long that I am very rusty, plus, one of my medical conditions makes me sign "crooked" because my left arm is fused palm-down. My friend used to tell me it was not a problem to make myself understood, it just gave me an "accent"....
I hope someone out there might be interested in helping an average "old" lady get her eyes back and her hands limbered up!!!
lauriesmyname
I used to have a really great friend and mentor that lived just a few houses down the street, but she moved about 4 years ago. You can't just replace a friend, and I don't want to, but I really would love to "talk" with other signers. ASL is my passion now, but I don't have anyone to share that with until I can get back to classes again. I will probably enroll in ASL classes as long as I live just to keep learning and to feed that passion.
Anyone out there have some wisdom about web-cams or programs that I could tap into to make new friends and maybe even another mentor for a very eager student? I don't want to barge in where I am not welcome, but I sure wish I lived nearer to another lover of ASL.
I have to add this: I am not much more than a mediocre signer...I have not seen it for so long that I am very rusty, plus, one of my medical conditions makes me sign "crooked" because my left arm is fused palm-down. My friend used to tell me it was not a problem to make myself understood, it just gave me an "accent"....
I hope someone out there might be interested in helping an average "old" lady get her eyes back and her hands limbered up!!!
lauriesmyname