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vfr said:after not having any deaf freinds for 30 years,having them now makes me wish my dad had sent me to mssd at gally when i was a kid.
if that happened ,i would have missed out on traveling to lots of different counteries...but i would have more fun.
I also feel the same way, vfr. I wasn't allowed to go deaf school (NMSD) being the only child in the family and attending mainstreaming schools which got me in the middle between the deaf world and the hearing world. That's why I let my only deaf son go to NMSD. It really makes me feel good and proud watching him grow in confidence and gain positive self-esteem while he is being involved in deaf sports and leadership class, being the class president, and travelling, in ASL environment, which I lacked growing up.
Travis, I am not accepted in Deaf culture at 100%, just because I can speak very well and uses SEE or PSE thru out to my adult life until my son changed my life and I learned more about & use ASL for 9 yrs now. Me very receptive ASL but me ASL sign so-so. So I'm not in the Deaf culture's core 100%.
I understand LMM's writings because I am so used to my deaf friends using ASL in their writings. I can translate pretty well. Sometimes they ask me for help in their english writing on resume, formal letters, etc. Every time I throw in a new word or vocabulary, they ask "what that mean?" and I tend to explain it without being selfish.