New Page 10/19/2016

I have a bad habit of posting things before I have my second cup of coffee in the morning. Yesterday I posted from the website what was supposed to be Sue’s page ‘Shots in the Dark’. The link, however, went to a page I wrote ‘Doctor, Doctor, It Hurts When I Do This!’ which is a page I wrote some time ago. I didn’t think that many people would get to it before I fixed it but when I looked at the statistics on that page’s ‘hits’ from yesterday, there were LOTS who did! So I’ve decided to put it in the list and into circulation. Here it is if you didn’t see it. If you did NOT see Sue’s page, here’s that link, too.

Doctor, Doctor, It Hurts When I Do This!

Shots in the Dark

 

Sue’s New Page 10/18/2016

Sue has loved photography for many years and for the past several, she’s entered a local contest.  And she has won blue ribbons over and over so now she’s hooked! Just because her vision has changed doesn’t mean she will give up taking photos or entering the contest.  Most of her shots have been taken on vacations and she’ll continue that.  She’s also experimenting with different subjects and techniques.  She’s not the only one, there are quite a few fantastic photographers with low vision…some of whom are reading this now!

Shots in the Dark

 

Sue’s New Page 10/13/2016

Sue and I are both educators.  We went into this project with the intention of helping those who have AMD and related vision disorders to learn as much as they can about what is happening with their eyes.  That is you, dear reader.  Do you find that the people with whom you talk have accurate knowledge about AMD?  Do you try to educate others? We hope that you will take what we are sharing and pass it on!

Each One, Teach One

Sue’s New Page 10/9/2016

Sue’s come a long way since February of this year. She has been surprised by the positive feedback from those around her including from the subscribers here and the Facebook group members.  One of the folks from Blind and Visual Services called her a success and mentioned the word ‘calendar’.  Sue suggests that since there are hundreds of thousands of people like her getting by each day that she says “Maybe we can all be calendar girls (and guys)!”  What do YOU think, want to be on a calendar page?

Calendar Girl

Sue’s New Page 10/6/2016

Sue has a lot of connections in the town where she lives. She has lots of friends who work together to help her get where she needs to go.  But she also has people who know her and have missed her at places like the mechanics at the car repair garage and the people who work at the Chinese food take-out place.  She is back in the routine that reminds her that she knows where she belongs.

My Place in the World

 

Sue’s New Page 10/4/2016

Sue is the most positive person I know.  But she is also realistic and knows that we all have negative things happen or said which can create negative feelings.  She has gone through this herself since her vision declined at the beginning of 2016.  In this page, she shares the DBT techniques that help us to prevent negative feelings from ‘sticking’.

Teflon Mind

Sue’s New Page 10/2/2016

Sue loves shoes & admits that she’s bought many of them because they are ‘cute’ & many of these have high heels.  These days, though, she’s had to do a lot of walking so she’s been wearing shoes often called ‘sensible’.  If she wanted to add more stuff to what she has to take with her these days, she could wear heels more often but let’s face it, she admits she has some difficulty keeping track of things as it is.  This is a day when she doesn’t have any need to wear sensible shoes so she’s going to enjoy it.

Today, I Wear Heels

Sue’s New Page 9/30/2016

Sue spent some time alone while her husband recuperated from back problems in the hospital and then in a rehabilitation center.  She has had to do things by herself that were no problem before her vision changed. She now knows that she can order food to be delivered so she won’t starve and she can arrange for transportation so she can get where she needs and wants to go.  But there are things that she’s realized she still needs to learn.

Always Learning