Saturday, March 22, 2008
How a Deaf child fooled her hearing mother!
This is a funny true story how I led my mother to believe that there was a miracle about me being able to hear.
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1940's,
communication,
parents
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Loved it! I had a blog on this topic a while ago, "How Deaf Children Fool Hearing Parents". Actually Deaf children never intend to fool their parents about their hearing, it happens accidentally, and it is the parent that fools themselves.
I'm going to always read your blog! You're a great storyteller and I want to hear about your triking adventures!
Excuse me, someone is calling you by your light flashing, answer them!
This is good one! Hoppy Easter.
Actually, there was a technical problem when it comes to lighting while taping so it has nothing to do with doorbell/phone strobe lights. I just happen to know since I was with her, smiles.
Aww, that was a mean trick ;)
haha
That's hilarious, I enjoyed your vlog except for the bright lights, (hope it can be fixed since it's a technicial problem). Yeah, tell more stories, which I'm sure you got tons of them, smiles! Hoppy Easter! Hop hop!
i enjoyed your vlogs i wish your web commnets in your vlogs , almost same you
Bridget
I really enjoyed it. you are a wonderful storyteller. so fascinating to watch your story and laugh about mom calling the neighbor. Father's a smart cookie, eh?
thanks for sharing! Im going to show to some friends, they would really enjoy it very much, too!
Haha, loved it! What an ASL story!
Come to think of it, I do have a story or two of my own...oh my poor mom!
that was very cute!!! very clever...i was exactly alike u when i was a kid..very mischief :)
LOL! I laughed SOOO HARD! VERY FUNNY Story! This is one of my favorite story ever!
Cheers!
Roger
LOL! You made my day! I love your humor story.
Anita
LOL, I laughed about your "white lie."
I love to listen your share story very much.. I know it is so funny for trick your parents. You are not alone. I did lied to my mom about my haircut.
I wish I could video to tell my childhood stories.
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