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Last night I was out on an evening shop so Andrea and I could have hot dogs; could be a start of a craving there. As I was driving back from Blockbusters, we also rented a video, The Core, it was not too good, and I noticed the lights out in the City, up on the desert mountains. I could actually see individual streetlights. I took the glasses off, and I was back into the world of mushy not so true site. It’s amazing.

This got me thinking, how many people are also deaf in a way and are not hearing so well. I don’t remember the last time I had my hearing tested; it was probably in School. Maybe people are missing out on sounds as well as sight, and not really being aware of it.

I first knew my eyes had gone down hill when I arrived back in the UK last December to get married with Andrea, driving was OK, but seeing all the signs and stuff I was almost lost. Strange, as over here in Chile, there are very few roads across the country, on the whole with small resolution map of Chile you can always get to be you want to go. Not like in the UK that has roads all over the place.

Posted by iwsmith at October 11, 2003 07:37 PM
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Como estamos acostumbrados a que no nos falten nuestros sentidos, no percibimos lo importante que son en nuestras vidas. Increíble tenerlos todos y funcionando!

Posted by: Andrea at October 16, 2003 01:09 AM