tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531260379550277023.post5047814740600920986..comments2024-03-07T04:39:08.577-08:00Comments on PLAYING THE BLIND CARD: Dreaming BlindNikki Palmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12670411820448619354noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531260379550277023.post-61687949577834615872012-04-05T04:08:24.632-07:002012-04-05T04:08:24.632-07:00You have shared interesting article,that happens w...You have shared interesting article,that happens with most of the people.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.alltimeprint.com" rel="nofollow">plastic business cards</a><br /><a href="http://www.plasticcardmonster.com" rel="nofollow">plastic card</a><br /><a href="http://www.scratchcardfactory.com" rel="nofollow">scratch cards printing</a>talhahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07802919204015056673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531260379550277023.post-66995261964032796942012-03-30T07:21:03.171-07:002012-03-30T07:21:03.171-07:00Brian, OMG! I accidentally deleted your comment. ...Brian, OMG! I accidentally deleted your comment. Please do not take offense it was not done intentionally. I actually loved your comment and was trying to respond more at length how much I enjoyed it when I somehow deleted it. Apparently I'm having some kind of malfunction. Right under the post title is the delete button. I'm supposed to click on the post title in order to get to where I can respond to comments. I clicked on the post title and instead it registered that I hit delete. Thank you Jaws (text to speech program) for deleting the second comment today for no good reason. Please forgive me and I hope you will recomment. Your prospective was very interesting and valuable for other readers to learn.Nikki Palmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12670411820448619354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531260379550277023.post-68180358410405696142012-03-30T07:04:30.816-07:002012-03-30T07:04:30.816-07:00Christine, I'm glad you are enjoying the blog....Christine, I'm glad you are enjoying the blog. It's okay if you or no one you know is blind. Sometimes I think the blog is more for people like you, then it's for people like me. I love that you dream and think in both languages that's fasinating. I've always wanted to be fluent in other languages but so far, I can only speak a little Spanish. Thanks again for checking out the blog and I would like to invite you to sign up to be a follower for Playing The Blind Card so you can receive EMail updates when new posts are published. I've also recently started a new blogged called Nicole Rae's Blog where I talk about writing and my life. I have a young adult paranormal fiction book coming out soon and that's where you can get info about that as well. It's a new site, with not as many followers but I hope to change that soon:) There is a link to it on this site or you can follow the address http://www.authornicolerae.blogspot.comNikki Palmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12670411820448619354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531260379550277023.post-35003045320463844962012-03-30T02:54:39.018-07:002012-03-30T02:54:39.018-07:00I just sort of stumbled across this site (it's...I just sort of stumbled across this site (it's very interesting!) and have no friends or family who are blind or have low vision. However, I have worked on accessibility-related projects in the past and consider that to be an area I feel strongly about.<br /><br />The reason I decided to comment was because I <em>can</em> answer Terra-Beth's question. I'm Swedish, but have also lived in the United States at various times in my life. The combination of that, English instruction in school from the age of nine and my own interest in language learning has resulted in my being fully bilingual. I use both Swedish and English on a daily basis and can think in both languages with no problems at all. <br /><br />As far as dreaming goes, I dream in either language or even none at all. If I'm talking to someone in a dream, the language used will depend on the person I'm talking to. I think what many bilinguals realize though is how much of our thinking, even while fully awake, happens at a sort of "pre-language" level, for lack of a better word. By that I mean that you have thought that are language like but not fully formed or "dressed" in any particular language. I can sometimes catch myself having a pretty sophisticated train of thought and realizing that I can't remember what language I was thinking in!Christinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16124006037762975961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531260379550277023.post-44560767353024315862012-03-09T08:59:12.204-08:002012-03-09T08:59:12.204-08:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Brian Schnabelhttp://www.accessiblewebhost.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531260379550277023.post-1904032831498139532012-03-05T19:24:03.617-08:002012-03-05T19:24:03.617-08:00Great story. I always wonder what language a pers...Great story. I always wonder what language a person dreams in if they migrated from another country. Keep up the great stories Nikki.Terra-Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12363001496154873876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531260379550277023.post-6309672216720980722012-03-05T19:23:48.412-08:002012-03-05T19:23:48.412-08:00P.S. you should become a writer.P.S. you should become a writer.Terra-Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12363001496154873876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531260379550277023.post-27816493188363663422012-03-05T19:22:42.848-08:002012-03-05T19:22:42.848-08:00Great story. I always wonder what language a pers...Great story. I always wonder what language a person dreams in if they migrated from another country. Keep up the great stories Nikki.Terra-Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12363001496154873876noreply@blogger.com