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Hobbes will have some years yet to be your ears. My previous, first dog

guide, Darby worked til he was 15.

aug 24 & sep 4

> August 24, 2004

>

> The wind. This has been one spring and summer of lots of wind. It is

hard

> to understand someone talking when outside in the wind and sometimes wish

> there was something to block it out. But there was something else. I was

> noticing the wind while walking in the halls at work. Wind

> inside? Nay. YES. While walking I was generating enough of a wind to

> make the same sound inside as the natural wind makes outside with the

> CI. Here it is suppose to be quieter and it isn't. How did I figure this

> one out? Well while walking in the hall one day I was hearing that

> annoying sound. When I stopped the sound stopped so I knew I was somehow

> causing the sound. What did that sound like? Well the only thing I could

> think of was the wind so I moved my hand by the side of my head fast to

> cause a small breeze and yes, that was it. So not only do I have the wind

> outside to listen to (which is much nicer) but the wind inside that I make

> when walking.

>

> The Loading Dock was packed last night and there were some student dancers

> entertaining everyone. I sat and talked with another woman I know and

> caught up on some of the gossip. I was missing the volume program, but

> just put it on ACE and turned down the volume. The friend was asking me

> what instruments I was hearing and told her quite a few. The spoons,

penny

> whistle, fiddle, bohdran and the hammer dulcimer were the loudest.

>

> I have been noticing more and more when walking around downtown the people

> talking on the other side of the street, children calling out. It is even

> more weird when the traffic is going by and all the sudden it is quiet. I

> would make a noise just to check to see if the batteries died on me or

> not. Then of course another car will go by.

>

> I am starting to notice also that I am getting better at pronoucing

> words. I will say a word and think " that sounds so different then I

> remember it " . I am a long ways from yet from being able to pronouce all

> the words, but getting there.

>

> September 4, 2004

>

> Okay, where to begin. I haven't posted on here for over a week. So much

> has happened, but so much has stayed the same. I have had my processor

all

> the month of August on SPEAK and just switched back to ACE for

> awhile. There is a big difference that I notice each time. Yes, ACE is

> better, if it wasn't for the whine I get with voices. I find that SPEAK

is

> more muted in sound. I spent most of the morning in Clare at the Amish

> Flea Market with a friend. It was noisy, but I was able to understand

some

> people when talking to them from a distance. I didn't really spend time

> listening to other sounds, just going up and down row after row after row

> of flea market booths and craft booths. It was hot and the sun was

> actually shining all day, but when we did get a breeze it was so nice. It

> was fun because there are not many large flea markets in the area.

>

> I do try and listen to things as much as possible when out walking. I

went

> over to a friends house this week in the evening and we walked around her

> grounds. I heard something and asked if it was a bird. Nope, it was

> crickets. She can tell what area the sound was coming from, but it

sounded

> like they were all over the place to me. No way I can tell the direction

> that sound comes from. So we went hunting for some of the crickets and

> found several hiding next to the garage. So now I know that when it is a

> bird I hear, there will be a break in the sound, but if it is a cricket..

> it goes on and on like the energizer bunny.

>

> I am also starting to listen to the whine of the underground sprinklers

> when they come on while walking. If there isn't anyway I can see it, I

> don't realize I am hearing it. Like this evening while sitting at a red

> light in the car with my husband. I could hear this whine sound but

> couldn't tell where it was coming from, so asked him. It was the

> sprinklers that were running next to the road.

>

> I keep telling myself I should write down on a piece of paper what I hear,

> feel, experience each day then record on this journal. Of course I just

> don't seem to do that so have to go by memory. What stands out this past

> week? Going to Ruby Tuesdays with friend for our 'belated birthday

dinner'

> was one. We both have our birthday on the same month so we go out for

> dinner to celebrate it. Ruby Tuesdays was very noisy but I could

> understand most of what was going on and didn't have to strain. While

> walking during my lunch break one day this week I was walking on the

> sidewalk and a breeze started up and blew some of the leaves (yes, they

are

> changing color already) that were on the ground around me. I stopped and

> watched them and listened to the sound they made while being moved in the

> wind. Not quite the same as listening to dry leaves rustle while walking

> on them, but so much different. I waited a bit to see if another puff of

> wind will move them again, but it didn't happen. Listening to the rain

> while it is hitting the car. It sounds like someone is throwing pebbles

on

> it.

>

> Hobbes is laying here at my feet, sleeping. So much greyer on her muzzle,

> chest and belly. Why mention this? She has been my 'ears' for the past 8

> years since I trained her and she is slowing down some times. When I

> listen to her panting and the jingle of her tags while she is walking I

> think how last year at this time I never heard that before. I sometimes

> hear the sounds she alerts me to before she even reacts so I make myself

> wait for her. When she comes in the house she sometimes grabs her 'pink'

> bunny and makes it squeek. I don't need to turn around when I hear that

> sound anymore, as I know what it is. Something that I never heard unless

I

> held it next to my HA and squeezed it. But I have noticed that when she

is

> sleeping, she doesn't seem to 'hear' the timer go off, or someone come to

> the door as quickly as before. She will be 11 next month and I have had

> her since she was 3 months old. She will continue to be my 'ears' for a

> number of years yet and will over look the 'slower' times.

>

> susan & hobbes

> michigan

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Hi . I expect Hobbes to live a long life and if her genes are good, I

can expect her to live close to 20 years. Depending on her hearing and

eyesight of course. I already have a couple of people that I know tell me

when I am ready to 'retire' hobbes they will help me get another dog of the

same breed.

Oh yeah.. if you don't know her breed, she is a Schipperke :)

susan & hobbes

michigan

At 11:13 AM 9/5/2004 -0500, you wrote:

>,

>Hobbes will have some years yet to be your ears. My previous, first dog

>guide, Darby worked til he was 15.

>

>

> > Hobbes is laying here at my feet, sleeping. So much greyer on her muzzle,

> > chest and belly. Why mention this? She has been my 'ears' for the past 8

> > years since I trained her and she is slowing down some times. When I

> > listen to her panting and the jingle of her tags while she is walking I

> > think how last year at this time I never heard that before. I sometimes

> > hear the sounds she alerts me to before she even reacts so I make myself

> > wait for her. When she comes in the house she sometimes grabs her 'pink'

> > bunny and makes it squeek. I don't need to turn around when I hear that

> > sound anymore, as I know what it is. Something that I never heard unless

>I

> > held it next to my HA and squeezed it. But I have noticed that when she

>is

> > sleeping, she doesn't seem to 'hear' the timer go off, or someone come to

> > the door as quickly as before. She will be 11 next month and I have had

> > her since she was 3 months old. She will continue to be my 'ears' for a

> > number of years yet and will over look the 'slower' times.

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Wow! a lap dog! A small dog usually live much longer than a bigger dog

guide. Soon some dog guides may be trained to be a hearing dog also. With my

dog guide having allergies I will just let her be a dog guide and not

subject her to more stress, although she does sometimes let me know if

someone is at the door.

Re: aug 24 & sep 4

> Hi . I expect Hobbes to live a long life and if her genes are good,

I

> can expect her to live close to 20 years. Depending on her hearing and

> eyesight of course. I already have a couple of people that I know tell me

> when I am ready to 'retire' hobbes they will help me get another dog of

the

> same breed.

>

> Oh yeah.. if you don't know her breed, she is a Schipperke :)

>

> susan & hobbes

> michigan

>

> At 11:13 AM 9/5/2004 -0500, you wrote:

> >,

> >Hobbes will have some years yet to be your ears. My previous, first dog

> >guide, Darby worked til he was 15.

> >

> >

> > > Hobbes is laying here at my feet, sleeping. So much greyer on her

muzzle,

> > > chest and belly. Why mention this? She has been my 'ears' for the

past 8

> > > years since I trained her and she is slowing down some times. When I

> > > listen to her panting and the jingle of her tags while she is walking

I

> > > think how last year at this time I never heard that before. I

sometimes

> > > hear the sounds she alerts me to before she even reacts so I make

myself

> > > wait for her. When she comes in the house she sometimes grabs her

'pink'

> > > bunny and makes it squeek. I don't need to turn around when I hear

that

> > > sound anymore, as I know what it is. Something that I never heard

unless

> >I

> > > held it next to my HA and squeezed it. But I have noticed that when

she

> >is

> > > sleeping, she doesn't seem to 'hear' the timer go off, or someone come

to

> > > the door as quickly as before. She will be 11 next month and I have

had

> > > her since she was 3 months old. She will continue to be my 'ears' for

a

> > > number of years yet and will over look the 'slower' times.

>

>

>

>

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major time :) Schipperke .. pronounced skipper key.

susan & hobbes

michigan

At 08:45 PM 9/5/2004 -0500, you wrote:

>Schipperique? What in the world. I hope I didn't spell it wrong. Larry

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