The No Scanner Blues
I would love to add pictures of my family to this blog, but since I don't have a Web cam or a scanner I have to wait for others to email them to me. My ex could help me out with some pictures of my son, Aidan, if she'd take the time to do it. Maybe she'll get around to it (I hope).
My son is great. He loves video games, remote control cars, water guns, and spending time with his Dad - of course. He was born deaf, but that doesn't stop him from behaving just like any other nine-year-old boy. Unfortunately, both of his parents are hearing, so that's left him about a year behind in communication skills. Otherwise, he's a smart kid and good at math, and Maryland School for the Deaf is a wonderful school.
I'm proud of him, and I love him very, very much.
My son is great. He loves video games, remote control cars, water guns, and spending time with his Dad - of course. He was born deaf, but that doesn't stop him from behaving just like any other nine-year-old boy. Unfortunately, both of his parents are hearing, so that's left him about a year behind in communication skills. Otherwise, he's a smart kid and good at math, and Maryland School for the Deaf is a wonderful school.
I'm proud of him, and I love him very, very much.
3 comments:
Sounds like your son is an amazing kid. I'm looking forward to seeing pictures of him when you get them.
Just keep in mind, Michael, that their are some seriously weird people out here on the net - and I'm not talking about me and Crabby!
Being around someone who experiences the world in a slightly different way can be an enlightening experience. It's as if they open our eyes to things we completely overlook.
I couldn't have said it better myself, Dawn. I learn a lot from him.
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