@morada03 Awesome! Does your school offer sign language classes? If not, can propose for one. Also interacting with deaf peers will help you develop even more. Have fun!
Joe is lucky that he never had Mr Birck , He came to CSD as dean of boys. At that time he wore military uniform. Davila is real gem at CSD, I knew him when I was kid. We attended catholic with other boys and girls.
Barb, It is very interesting to know about Fanwood.Something that I was not aware of that deaf school have a some military clothes. Very interesting!! Wow.. I do not blame his parents knew nothing about deafness.. I assume Today is worsen than Fanwood. because Everything changed so much!
@matseattle I am glad you share with us about his experienced. BUT BUT? I have a question
. After I distracted and am so confused when I saw your dad's last name is Motylinski is part of Polish or Czech and I realized you carried DiGi is part of Italian.. I understand that you keep your mother's maiden names.
barb - an awesome interview - alot of work!. thank u for documenting Deaf history & for sharing ur dad with us. What a grand fellow. can i suggest u burn several DVDs of this interview and put in archives (tape would be better and more durable). Im sure RIT's Deaf Studies Archives would be interested. so much of Deaf history is lost, forgotten, unrecorded, distorted etc etc - nice to have primary sources - especially in ASL + English. Thank your dad for us big time.
@pdurr It has been my pleasure doing this since it is my hobby with love. Yes, it took me a week to finish the interview video but it is so worth it. I will take your suggestion in consideration as I do agree that it is important to preserve primary sources in Deaf Studies, :-).
@EugenioRavelo replying to what you said: How beautiful to see the final between daughter and father! Thanks for sharing the story of the school. Further progress your vlogs. Greetings from Spain.
Barb, thanks for sharing with us. I really enjoyed watching your father's story. That has inspired us to get to know more about our Deaf history that your father is very much part of! There is no question to ask because I can see the happiness in it!
@deafchipmunk Oh yes, you are right that there is much happiness my Dad has had experienced. My dad found his happiness in Fanwood in a strong signing environment and had several Deaf teachers. He was able to pick up more that way.
That is very cool but i go to a school that has def kids i am an 4 th grade and i want to learn sighn language
morada03 2 weeks ago
@morada03 Awesome! Does your school offer sign language classes? If not, can propose for one. Also interacting with deaf peers will help you develop even more. Have fun!
avbria 2 weeks ago
Joe is lucky that he never had Mr Birck , He came to CSD as dean of boys. At that time he wore military uniform. Davila is real gem at CSD, I knew him when I was kid. We attended catholic with other boys and girls.
silentone15 6 months ago
Oh I love Deaf History!!!! Thank you for sharing about your dad's experience at Deaf school!!!!
LivelyASL 6 months ago
Barb, It is very interesting to know about Fanwood.Something that I was not aware of that deaf school have a some military clothes. Very interesting!! Wow.. I do not blame his parents knew nothing about deafness.. I assume Today is worsen than Fanwood. because Everything changed so much!
matseattle 6 months ago
@matseattle I am glad you share with us about his experienced. BUT BUT? I have a question
. After I distracted and am so confused when I saw your dad's last name is Motylinski is part of Polish or Czech and I realized you carried DiGi is part of Italian.. I understand that you keep your mother's maiden names.
matseattle 6 months ago
barb - an awesome interview - alot of work!. thank u for documenting Deaf history & for sharing ur dad with us. What a grand fellow. can i suggest u burn several DVDs of this interview and put in archives (tape would be better and more durable). Im sure RIT's Deaf Studies Archives would be interested. so much of Deaf history is lost, forgotten, unrecorded, distorted etc etc - nice to have primary sources - especially in ASL + English. Thank your dad for us big time.
pdurr 6 months ago
@pdurr It has been my pleasure doing this since it is my hobby with love. Yes, it took me a week to finish the interview video but it is so worth it. I will take your suggestion in consideration as I do agree that it is important to preserve primary sources in Deaf Studies, :-).
avbria 6 months ago
@avbria awesome and again kudos!
pdurr 6 months ago
Sweet, put a smile on my face. Dad is such a gentleman--a rare breed these days.
mkrajnak 6 months ago
Barb, I enjoyed this very much, but I do not read that fast:) I tried, but it FLEW BY!! Lol!
Jonrobrt 6 months ago
@Jonrobrt Yeah, it is really challenging to do subtitles as it took me more than five hours to do it. At least you can pause to read?
avbria 6 months ago
¡Que bello ver al final entre hija y padre! Gracias por compartirnos el cuento de la escuela. Siga progresando tus vlogs. Un saludo desde España.
EugenioRavelo 6 months ago
@EugenioRavelo replying to what you said: How beautiful to see the final between daughter and father! Thanks for sharing the story of the school. Further progress your vlogs. Greetings from Spain.
My response: It is indeed my pleasure! Gracious!
Spanish: De hecho, es un placer! ¡Gracias!
avbria 6 months ago
Barb, thanks for sharing with us. I really enjoyed watching your father's story. That has inspired us to get to know more about our Deaf history that your father is very much part of! There is no question to ask because I can see the happiness in it!
deafchipmunk 6 months ago
@deafchipmunk Oh yes, you are right that there is much happiness my Dad has had experienced. My dad found his happiness in Fanwood in a strong signing environment and had several Deaf teachers. He was able to pick up more that way.
avbria 6 months ago
wow that's amazing that you shared about your dad's experience.
rshartist 6 months ago