We’ve finally arrived back home from two lovely weeks in France, which I shall write about another day.
In the meantime, just a short post to say how chuffed I am with my A Level results! Dare I say, it made my Mumma cry!
We’ve finally arrived back home from two lovely weeks in France, which I shall write about another day.
In the meantime, just a short post to say how chuffed I am with my A Level results! Dare I say, it made my Mumma cry!
We just had our last dinner together here in Italy. All through the week, I’ve been able to understand most of the conversation but this last meal was the hardest and also the worst.
As most people would think, deaf people have it easy when they’re at home because they don’t need to worry about communicating with the public, or any dangers that occur when out… but actually, being at home is sometimes the same level of difficulty as anywhere else!
So today I was helping mum out with our jewellery stall at a manic carnival, and it was that busy that we didn’t have time to eat, drink or put suncream on- my arms are burning!
On Friday night I went out for a lovely meal with my German class and teachers, it was great to end German on a high!
Public transport, it’s brilliant to use but can be scary for deaf people! Here are some of my personal experiences…