Archive for the “blindness” Category

The chef at La Diosa is blind, and man, can she cook!

May 6, 20157 CommentsPosted in blindness, Blogroll, careers/jobs for people who are blind, guest blog, memoir writing, Uncategorized

You might remember my post about Laura Martinez, a blind woman who graduated from Le Cordon Bleu and worked at Charlie Trotter’s here in Chicago until the five-star restaurant closed in 2012. After two frustrating years trying to persuade another restaurant to hire her, Laura has opened La Diosa, her own restaurant at 2308 N. Clark in […]

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Warning: this blog post contains material which may be unsuitable for children

April 29, 20158 CommentsPosted in blindness, Blogroll, Uncategorized

Who could resist an invite to a panel discussion called “Disability and Sexuality: Everything you wanted to know about disability and sex but were afraid to ask…?” I sure couldn’t. At the very least, the panel would give me material for my part-time job moderating the Easter Seals blog. At best, I might pick up […]

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More questions from kids

April 23, 201518 CommentsPosted in blindness, questions kids ask, Seeing Eye dogs, Uncategorized, visiting schools

My sister Bev’s grandson is a kindergartner in Caledonia, Michigan, and when we were visiting there this week, young Bryce was kind enough to share his Great Aunt Beth and Whitney with his fellow kindergartners and first-graders at Paris Ridge Elementary School. Teachers read Safe & Sound to all the kids before we arrived, so […]

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