Photo (not including the text) is by Greg Becker from Unsplash via the Canva Library My theme for this year's A to Z Challenge is faith and encouragement from a Christian perspective. I hope that these posts will encourage you during this month and beyond. We are living in hard times with more hard times … Continue reading #AToZChallenge Day 1: Anchor
#AToZChallenge 2022 Theme Reveal
Image Source: Anjela Curtis Next month I will be taking part in the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge. This is a challenge to write a post inspired by each letter of the alphabet during April. The goal is to post each day except Sundays. The theme that I have chosen for this year … Continue reading #AToZChallenge 2022 Theme Reveal
Reflections: You are a Beautiful Woman
Background image (not including the text) is by Fusion Books via the Canva Library March is the month when we celebrate Women's History Month. Today I want to send a message to all of the women out there. You are beautiful just the way you are. You do not need makeup to be beautiful. You … Continue reading Reflections: You are a Beautiful Woman
My Experience Learning Greek (Part 3)
I have been on a journey to learn Greek for a few years now. I started because I wanted to learn Koine Greek to be able to read the New Testament of the Bible in it's original language. This is still a goal that I have but I am taking a different path to get … Continue reading My Experience Learning Greek (Part 3)
My Experience with Band Keratopathy
A few years ago I was diagnosed with Band Keratopathy. I am completely blind in my right eye so this was concerning for me. Band Keratopathy causes calcium deposits to build up and form a band on the cornea. This was occurring in my left eye and was beginning to impact my already limited vision. … Continue reading My Experience with Band Keratopathy
Some Helpful Tips for Memorizing the Braille Alphabet (Part 2 n to z)
Photo of braille symbols is by BlenderTimer via Pixabay Braille is still an important skill to have in your toolkit if you are blind or have low vision. In this post I will share more tips for memorizing the braille alphabet. You can get an introduction to braille and read my tips for memorizing letters … Continue reading Some Helpful Tips for Memorizing the Braille Alphabet (Part 2 n to z)
Reflections: Life Lessons from Proverbs Chapter 2
Photo is by 165106 via Pixabay Life is full of winding roads and with many paths to choose from. I am thankful to have a book that I can turn to for directions onto the correct path. As a Christian, for me this book is the Bible, and within the Bible the book of Proverbs. … Continue reading Reflections: Life Lessons from Proverbs Chapter 2
Some Helpful Tips for Memorizing the Braille Alphabet (Part 1 a to m)
(Image featuring braille symbols is by BlenderTimer via Pixabay Braille is a code invented by Louis Braille that uses raised dots in various combinations to represent letters and symbols. This allows those who are blind or have low vision to be able to read by touch. Braille can be produced (or written) using a braille … Continue reading Some Helpful Tips for Memorizing the Braille Alphabet (Part 1 a to m)
Spotlight: Help a DeafBlind Teen Receive DeafBlind Services for the first Time in His Life
I recently saw an episode of Special Books by Special Kids about a 16-year old teen named Max. He is deafblind and is also intellectually delayed. I learned that he had never received deafblind services at school because he was deemed unable to learn any skills and also due to a lack of funds at … Continue reading Spotlight: Help a DeafBlind Teen Receive DeafBlind Services for the first Time in His Life
Reflections: Leave it All in God’s Hands
Background image is by James Donovan from Pexels via the Canva library The events taking place in the world such as the pandemic and now the war in Ukraine have uprooted many in this world and it seems that all is out of control. The truth is that none of us are in control, only … Continue reading Reflections: Leave it All in God’s Hands