Archive for November, 2014

A little thumpin' thumpin'

November 15, 201412 CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, guide dogs, public speaking, Seeing Eye dogs, travel, Uncategorized, visiting schools

Whitney and I took a train to Champaign Wednesday to give a presentation for an animal sciences class at the University of Illinois. While we were there, we stayed at the house of an old friend: retired Seeing Eye dog Hanni. Whitney and Hanni are both Labrador/Golden Retriever crosses, they are both graduates of the […]

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It wasn't in her obituary

November 11, 201416 CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, guest blog, memoir writing, Uncategorized

Doretha was a soft-spoken woman with a velvety tenor voice. When she first introduced herself to our downtown Chicago memoir-writing class, she came right out and explained why she’d signed up. “My therapist told me to come.” We didn’t hear another word from Doretha for four or five weeks. She came to class, but she […]

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Back to school

November 8, 201433 CommentsPosted in blindness, Braille, public speaking, questions kids ask, technology for people who are blind, Uncategorized, visiting schools

I practiced with Whitney ahead of time, so when the Dukes of Distinction presentation started Thursday night, we knew exactly what to do: follow fellow distinguished alum Dr. Robert Chen (“I go by Bob, he said when we were introduced) down the red carpet, stop when Bob stops, and pivot 90 degrees to the left […]

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Sound the trumpets — and the trombone

November 5, 201431 CommentsPosted in blindness, careers/jobs for people who are blind, public speaking, Uncategorized, visiting schools

Tomorrow’s the big day. Every year York Community High School in Elmhurst, Illinois honors a number of distinguished alumni, and six other York alumni will be honored along with me at a ceremony in York High School’s Commons tomorrow night. York is the “home of the Dukes,” so honorees are officially called Dukes of Distinction. […]

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