How are you feeling today? Part II

I'm very disappointed that I'm betrayed by deaf communities in my state, but it isn't issue in this forum.

Despite about strong ASL user, those people see me as non-ASL, oralist, even I can't use oral language at all.
Weird.
 

Yes, but I'm fall under deafblind category so that's not going be well for deaf communities in my state and Gally (most students).

I'm fine with deafblind social and it was great, but for deaf communities, I'm totally stunned by them and nearly impossible to make friends.

I have no friends locally.
 
Feeling good. I had a relapse of the stomach flu from a couple weeks ago but I seem to be over it now. We bought a brand new pontoon so took that out over the weekend to relax and that was so fun.
 
Feeling good. I had a relapse of the stomach flu from a couple weeks ago but I seem to be over it now. We bought a brand new pontoon so took that out over the weekend to relax and that was so fun.
Seems, the pontoon was the perfect antidote.
 
The pontoon before the canvas was put on.
 

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i want a boat....

something 007 would like......
one day...
 
Finally feeling sane again after the flu. But we did enjoy 2 days of boating. It was interesting to learn how to get the pontoon in the water and out back onto the trailer. I was nervous with that!
 
I'm excited to eat my chocolate cake I just bake. Nom Nom Nom.

PS: I really like this new look of Alldeaf. Clean and fresh!
 
I had three pieces of chocolate cake. Along with vanilla ice cream. Hmm.. It's been about five months since I had a cake.
 
Finally feeling sane again after the flu. But we did enjoy 2 days of boating. It was interesting to learn how to get the pontoon in the water and out back onto the trailer. I was nervous with that!


Did you have help or did you do it alone? I get so nervous towing our camper. I dont enjoy it at all but I enjoy using it.
 
Did you have help or did you do it alone? I get so nervous towing our camper. I dont enjoy it at all but I enjoy using it.

Hubby and I did it alone. We've taken it out twice now. The second time went much smoother than the first. It's a lot less complicated that I thought it'd be. Just have to make sure the boat is unstrapped from the trailer first (the mistake we made the first time LOL) and then I pull it out into the water. Piece of cake. It's a little tougher to get it back ON the trailer at the end of the day, to make sure the boat is lined up with the trailer. Once we see it is, then we strap it on and home it goes.
 
Yes, but I'm fall under deafblind category so that's not going be well for deaf communities in my state and Gally (most students).

I'm fine with deafblind social and it was great, but for deaf communities, I'm totally stunned by them and nearly impossible to make friends.

I have no friends locally.

I took SSP training and learned so much how we unknowingly leave DB people behind . . . much respect to you from me for facing that and still being awesome.
 
Feeling fabulous on a Friday! Have a good weekend!
 
Feeling good. Off to the casino.
It's like our twice-a-year trip. I slept well last night lots of good dreams.
 
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