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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I have gotten a good week of rest after my week at GA camp. Camp was incredible, but I didn&#8217;t bounce back near as fast as I thought I would : ) Monday night I had dinner with the interpreter I live with, a hard-of-hearing man and a deaf-blind woman from church. It was [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=hands4christ2008.wordpress.com&blog=3427707&post=28&subd=hands4christ2008&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>Well, I have gotten a good week of rest after my week at GA camp. Camp was incredible, but I didn&#8217;t bounce back near as fast as I thought I would : ) Monday night I had dinner with the interpreter I live with, a hard-of-hearing man and a deaf-blind woman from church. It was an interesting meal to say the least. I can communicate really well with the HH man, but talking to the woman was quite different. She doesn&#8217;t know sign language and can only see maybe 4 feet in front of her (if that much). She talks to us, but we have to write in a notebook for her to really understand what we&#8217;re saying. Trying to sign to him and keep her involved in the conversation by writing was a full-time job during that meal. It was a great visit with both them! </strong></p>
<p><strong>When I arrived at church on Wednesday night, we were running a little late. My ride was parking the car so there was no one there to interpret the songs at the beginning of the service. The pastor asked me if I could interpret until his wife arrived. I, hesitantly, went up to the front to sign. It went well until we got to &#8220;Be Thou My Vision&#8221;&#8230;if I had the sign language hymnal out with me, I would have been fine&#8230;but since we were late, I didn&#8217;t have time to get it. Needless to say, that song was a bit rocky. Any song with &#8220;thou&#8221; in the title has the potential to make interpreters nervous. : ) The Deaf were very patient, except one, but he just likes to give people a hard time. I survived and I think they knew what was going on so I guess it was an ok night.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Yesterday, I had the opportunity to go over and visit with another deaf-blind lady from church. Her sister lives close by, but other than that, I don&#8217;t think that she gets a lot of visitors. She has Usher&#8217;s Syndrome, meaning she was born deaf and as she gets older her tunnel vision gets progressively worse until she&#8217;s completely blind. Anyway, I went over around 10-ish and she had made a cinnamon crumb cake for breakfast and served it with strawberry yogert tart-type things. She was very excited about showing me her house and telling me about the blankets she&#8217;s been making. We had a great visit! I was there about 3 1/2 hours just talking with her and building a relationship with her. The Deaf minister at the church sent a laptop with me in case we needed it to ease the flow of communication, but we totally didn&#8217;t need it. God took care of that wall. There were times when she used signs I didn&#8217;t know and I used ones she didn&#8217;t know&#8230;by the way, she&#8217;s really just learning sign&#8230;she knows a little bit, but not much&#8230;but when we encountered unknown signs we spelled them and worked our way through it. It was an incredible visit! I had a lot of fun and I hope she did too! Keep her in your prayers!</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tonight I&#8217;m going to a Missions Tea where we&#8217;ll be praying over a team from MBC going to Prague soon. I&#8217;m really excited because I&#8217;ve never been to one of these before. As I get prayer requests for this team, I&#8217;ll pass them on!</strong></p>
<p><strong>This weekend we have a BBQ scheduled for the Deaf group. We&#8217;re going to meet up, eat, play cards, etc. Should be lots of fun! I&#8217;ll write about that later! </strong></p>
<p><strong>Thanks so much for your prayers!!!!! : )</strong></p>
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