Excellent video, great content. Beside the content I am enjoying the excellent sound quality. I am wondering what hardware you are using or that software you are using to process the audio. It is very very good.
Thanks for another great episode, April and Derek. With Passover coming up, I'm sure that your advice will come in handy. The only tip I can provide is to make sure everybody knows you're blind. I have found that, once people know this, they are more than willing to help you. I am legally blind, and take my white cane everywhere I go. Its main purpose is, of course, for mobility, but a bonus is that it lets everybody know that you're visually impaired.
No tall glass policy all the way! I can happily enjoy my wine in a low and heavy whisky glass. Also, asking people to pass or bring stuff over is so much better than creating a mess I cannot clean myself. Thanks you guys so much for doing these, it means so much to me. I cannot write or comment as much as I would like to, simpele because it’s just not easy for me. But every video and podcast episode brings up fun or painful memories, insightful thoughts and ideas to contemplate on. Greeting from The Netherlands
Tip for a Buffay or covered dish dinner: I always have my brother to tell me what all there is and whether it looks good so that I will know what I would like to put on my plate in advance. I hold my plate, and he dips the food for me. I usually go with smaller spoonfuls so that I can get a better variety on the plate. of course, that never stopped me from going back for seconds!
Excellent video, great content. Beside the content I am enjoying the excellent sound quality. I am wondering what hardware you are using or that software you are using to process the audio. It is very very good.
Thanks for another great episode, April and Derek. With Passover coming up, I'm sure that your advice will come in handy. The only tip I can provide is to make sure everybody knows you're blind. I have found that, once people know this, they are more than willing to help you. I am legally blind, and take my white cane everywhere I go. Its main purpose is, of course, for mobility, but a bonus is that it lets everybody know that you're visually impaired.
No tall glass policy all the way! I can happily enjoy my wine in a low and heavy whisky glass. Also, asking people to pass or bring stuff over is so much better than creating a mess I cannot clean myself. Thanks you guys so much for doing these, it means so much to me. I cannot write or comment as much as I would like to, simpele because it’s just not easy for me. But every video and podcast episode brings up fun or painful memories, insightful thoughts and ideas to contemplate on. Greeting from The Netherlands
Tip for a Buffay or covered dish dinner: I always have my brother to tell me what all there is and whether it looks good so that I will know what I would like to put on my plate in advance. I hold my plate, and he dips the food for me. I usually go with smaller spoonfuls so that I can get a better variety on the plate. of course, that never stopped me from going back for seconds!
First thing I think of is That overly attentive person. They grab the bib and coddle every bite they give you. Not a baby people.