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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2007

Welcome to Ashley's Story.

Hello! My name is Ashley. I born in Wheeling, West Virginia. I am 19 years old. The reason why today is my birthday so celebrate for me. I currently live in MF,Ohio. I have one brother. My parents have been married for 20 years. I was become deaf when I was 2. I dont know how did that happen. When I was 7 years old, My mom and I moving to Wheeling living at my mom's sister and her brother in law. My dad and my brother staying at MF. The reason why my mom wanted me to go to a new school for learning sign langauage and have to interpreters for me. I graduated from John Marshall High School Class of 2007. When I was in my freshman year, I tried out for color guard so then I made it. I was very shocked. Color Guard is really fun. Its hard to have alot memories from routines. I have been learning how to march. I can hear some beat and the interments like you can play trumpet & clarient you know what it mean. I have been color guard past 4 years. I love band and color guard. It was soo much fun. I love to watch football game. I love my friends. I love to hang out with Zach, Steven, & Dock. I have been living WV for 12 years since my mom and I moved back to MF on my senior year for my last day of school in May '07. I have few deaf friends from WV and one from Ohio. AS you know that my parents and my brother is not deaf. I'm only deaf person. I'm english but not ASL. I have been learning for 13 years. I love sign langauge. I love to teach people who want to learns. Its fun. Well If you have any question so let me know. I will be glad hear from you. So See you later. Bye! :)




[[[*Attention Please...for those people who ask me to fix it because some of you cant see me while I was signing. But I do not have my webcam but I have digtial camera with video on it. I hope you can understand me. Thanks!]]]

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  • wow very english sign language, I notice you aren't ASL.

  • @MyMissy2000 I grew up english sign language at age 7. That there is no ASL interpreter in my school from elem to middle to high school. Only there have english interpreters. I think after I graduated from 2007. I heard there have changed english to ASL. But I'm not sure. Mostly interpreters quit because of test or something.

  • @99flutter wow thats rude of you. so im not werid.

  • how can your fingers move so fast? it's like lightning speed! haha:) i hope some day i can sign really fast like you.

  • @jacobsezmennosparkle I memories it and keep practice more and more better. I've learned it since I was seven years old. :)

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  • @victory9641 Hey Victory. I have a video called "Teaching You How to Learn Sign Language from part One to Five"

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  • I have been learning and studying ASL non stop for the past week! I've learned a little over 100 words in 5 days, I havent even done school :) I am hearing but I love learning sign language more that anything! Your videos have been so helpful!!! Thank you so much, and I hope you keep making them! :)

  • @AshleyMichele07 That makes sense, but not to worry, as long you can communicate that all its matters. I knew there were ASL for years even before 2007, Maybe it depend where and what state we are in, I love doing ASL tho however am mixture of English and ASL but trying to become 100 precent ASL which it not that easy, haha. People say it is but will see!

  • @AshleyMichele07

    how can u get 2 that video?

  • heyy. im mickey. add me on skype? mickeypollitt

    i respect this video. alot. i sign to!

  • hi ashley, i am a supervisor for a program that helps individuals who face barriers in employment and a few of my new workers are deaf, and i have been using your videos 2 help me learn some so i can communicate with them rather than having to have them write stuff down when we are working. i just wanted to say thank you cause they are a big help.

  • hii i am deaf i sign english not asl

  • Gah! I wish I could sign that quickly. My friends and I used the alphabet signs in high school to talk in class, but I've never been able to do much past there. It just looks so cool!

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