THAT makes a sound!??!?

I still don't know the best way to order at Sonic. Hmmm. It's tricky.

I just wait till someone walks by or if nobody does in a min or two.. I push button and as soon as I hear someone talk.. (but don't understand ) I say send someone out to take my order please.

Works for me.
 
That's usually what I do except I don't say anything after the button. Awkward, though. Darn those good slushes at Happy Hour prices. Lol
 
I can't hear the rain much anymore, but it kind of reminds me of little pins hitting a window. You might not notice one or two drops, but if you have a million of them it is noticeable.

I've not heard the rain in forever seems like and I'm not talking about the drought we have been having.

When I wore HAs, I couldn't tell the difference between the sound of rain pelting the brick street in Richmond Va (Monument Ave in the Fan section of Richmond) and the crackling of fire in the fire place.

When I first got my CI, I couldn't hear the difference between a downpour and running water in the apt so I was quite concerned that I was flooding my apt as a result.
 
If it were me in your shoes, I'd call him. Independent Living (they might have changed the name by now) is another resort. Don't forget to ask about other things they can provide now that you're on your own...doorbell light, fire alarm light, alarm clock, etc. if you need them. Girl, I'll fix you up. Lol!

Yeah, I was looking at d/hh carbon monoxide/smoke detectors and the prices where just through the roof. All I need is the strobe light to get my attention. Is there a way I could rig a standard one to also flash a strobe as well??

Also those CapTel phones look expensive - the site just says pricing varies by state.

However the SonicBoom alarms are well within my price range. I may order one this week as I've found myself sleeping through my alarms this week.

I'm not officially on my own yet. I may have to wait until I get moved into the apartment before I can do any of this as I will have to prove that I am on my own and that I am the only adult in the house with a dependent child.
 
I still don't know the best way to order at Sonic. Hmmm. It's tricky.

Is there a 'handicap access' button on those darn sonic signs? If not, there should be!

I feel a bit ridiculous flagging down a carhop.

I just prefer to go to a place where I can go in and order a to go meal and be done with it. It won't kill me to walk a few extra steps.
 
You will qualify for a free CapTel through the TAP program, for sure.

I will wait until after I have moved into my apartment before I apply as I will probably have to show what my income is versus my expenses. Will they require a copy of an audiogram within the previous 12 months?
 
I will wait until after I have moved into my apartment before I apply as I will probably have to show what my income is versus my expenses. Will they require a copy of an audiogram within the previous 12 months?
In SC, income doesn't matter. All Deaf/HoH residents are eligible for free VRS, TTY, CapTel, etc. You just have to prove that you need one (fill out the paperwork), and have the connections in place. By connections, I mean you have to have your own electricity, high-speed internet (for VRS), or land line phone service (for TTY, CapTel).

http://www.scedp.org/content/63/Steps_to_apply.html

Perhaps your state has a similar program?
 
In SC, income doesn't matter. All Deaf/HoH residents are eligible for free VRS, TTY, CapTel, etc. You just have to prove that you need one (fill out the paperwork), and have the connections in place. By connections, I mean you have to have your own electricity, high-speed internet (for VRS), or land line phone service (for TTY, CapTel).

SCEDP | steps to apply

Perhaps your state has a similar program?

I think most do. The web site for Illinois is at:

ITAC - Welcome

The tty is in the web address because of other companies etc. that have a address that starts with ITAC. The Illinois agency offers much more than TTY's. But, because none of the cell phone companies pay anything into the program they offer no cell phone equipment.

What are the Eligibility Requirements?

* You must be a legal resident of the State of Illinois
* You must have working land line telephone service at the address you show on your application form.
* You must be certified as Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, Speech-Disabled or Deaf-Blind by:
o Licensed Physician,
o Speech-Language Pathologist,
o Audiologist,
o or designated DHS/DRS Counselor.

* There are no age or income restrictions to qualify for the programs
 
I for one LOVE popping bubble wrap. It's tons of fun! That being said, it can be pretty loud and rather annoying in a setting such as the workplace. Unless you've got your own private office and have a door to close, I wouldn't recommend doing it there anymore. At home? Now that's a different story. Lol, I could do it all day. :giggle:

An idea for Halloween. One year I bought a roll of bubble wrap and laid in on the short sidewalk from the driveway to the porch (using large tape to somewhat secure it), then covered it with straw. My husband said that the teenagers would react to it...if he was in the house looking out the window, but not if he was at the open door.
 
You should have seen me when I was 5 and I remember going through drive-thrus with my parents. It was mindboggling to see my dad talking to the sign! LMBO!

That reminds me when I was 5/6 asking Dad if he gone mad, something wrong with his head and telling him sign thing is not person. Dad laughed and I didn't understand what so funny.
 
Can someone explain why scratching a blackboard drives hearing people nuts?

It's like it goes past your ears and right into your spine. Certain scraping sounds will give me goose bumps.
 
My pleasure! The world is a noisy place, but you tune a lot of noises out that you get used to. It's like seeing things without really looking at them. If a blind person were to get sight, they would get visually over-stimmed very quickly. Same with sounds.

BTW, cats purring is one of my favorite sounds. Some cats purr louder than others, and if they're doing the mashy dance on a blanket - the purr is on!!!
 
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