Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

W_W

You know how text/chat emoticons are used to convey a particular feeling and it just seems so fit? Well, I created one today. One that suits the very inexplicable sensation I've been feeling for a long time, heightened only in the last 24 hours. Because of longing for sleep, rest, and recreation, I believe that W_W says it all. Meryl feels the same; check out her version here!

W stands for a lot of meanings: werla, windang, whatever, whoa, whuuut. And a lot more that don't begin with W. Hee.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Sign Language 101

Today was the annual Lasallian Enrichment Alternative Program (LEAP) Day. For the past two years that I've been in La Salle, I took boring LEAP classes, I admit. Here are my reasons:
  1. I wanted a LEAP activity that didn't require me to leave the campus.
  2. I'm sorta scared to leave my comfort zone.
  3. It's cheap. Like, I don't have to shell out money at all. Hahaha.
  4. But yeah, back to #1, I'm lazy like that.
On my frosh year, I took Digital Photography. I know, I can read about that online or whatever. Besides, I'm in a communication course so they'd probably teach us that one way or another. In my defense, though, I was really into photography (and still am) and maybe I was too excited and got ahead of myself. My curriculum flowchart indicated that I was to take a photography class, a major one, on the first term of my sophomore year. But no, I was too excited. It failed me. I won't delve into details, but ugh, I was so disappointed.

Sophomore year, hello! I proclaim it the toughest time of my life. So much has happened that the new year (2009) wasn't much of a motivation for me. I was so addicted to Lomography and film and analog and la la la that time so it was a no-brainer enrolling in Lomography 101. It was interesting, but I knew that already. I've been doing it, see. I'm not being proud, I was just lazy. Heehee.

Having said that, today could be the exception! The one thing that broke the boring-LEAP-class curse: Sign Language 101! Sponsored by SC-EDGE 2008, I'm really glad I enrolled in that class. If I may say, I have been battling with a go or a no with that class since last year. I dunno why I went with a class whose topics I already knew about. This time, wow. I learned so much! The instructors may have crammed three months worth of sign language lessons into three full hours but I learned so much.

I have always wanted to be signs literate because I believe in the power of non-verbal communication. It also keeps the mind busy; searching for simple words that substitute a complex one in order to interpret it in sign.

Ah, the joys of language!