Thanks Amy, for all your vlogs. It has been wonderful for us who could not attend to get a birds eye view of what’s been going on. Great concept! Great idea! You deserve some sleep!
I wanted to let you know that you have been the talk of the town! I have friends on Live Chat rooms who have been excited to meet you and sharing stories of time spent with you. I have heard the excitement from my boss who is there who met you this week and bragged about it. Ha. I have seen your name on DeafRead over the week. You’re a shining star!
Whoo! Hope you’ve enjoyed the adventure as must as we have enjoyed your sharing!
Do not forget to interview Yerker Andersson, Nancy Bloch, MJ Bienvenu, Philip Aiello who was the first
NAD Board member to be implanted in 1999 or 2000,
Frank Turk.
I have enjoyed your videoclips and look forward to seeing more.
Amy, thanks for all you did this week; I’m sure you’re harried and exhausted. So have a safe flight home, let your hair down and have a well-deserved rest!
Splendid work on NAD vloggings! Too bad, I did not go there to ask hard and controvestial questions as a tough-nosed journalist for the best interest of American deaf community.
You did try your own best with questions and interview poses, etc.
Next time, use the widescreen panaroma screen for full screen viewing, not move camera back and forth to the interviewee and interviewer.
You know that deaf people love to look at the facial expressions of others while you interview the subject.
Good work anyway on your NAD interviews. Many current journalism are full of fluffy and soft questions, instead of real questions what make a impact on our lives, etc.
Have you attended Pauline Spanbauer’s lecture about
her journey to Miliano? She visited the school where
the 1880 Miliano Conference took place. She took a lot of pictures (she sent me some).
First I want to thank NAD and Viable paid you fly to New Orleans! Second, I want to THANK GOD that you did worked so HARD and glad to KNOW that you did deserved party at French Quarter!!! I hope you do NOT mind share more pictures of Deaf Community with the Katrina and French Quarter ! Third I pray that you fly back home SAFE!!! Boy! I did enjoyed watching your interview but I suspect so limited???? I know possibly NOT your fault… We need to learn more about NAD. NAD should NOT limit us the viewers!!! Amy, I want to thank you so SO SO much for being wonderful interviewer!!! I love to watch you!!! GOOD JOB, AMY!!! I love ya!!!
*waving hand* You really outdid yourself in there. I really enjoy my time with you so little but precious time to share. I’m really looking forward to seeing Amy’s personal vlogging.. *sitting and waiting for Amy” Oh, don’t worry, Dear. Take your sweet time.. You looks sooo EXHAUSTED!! Take a 48 hour sleep then come back to share with us.
Glad you had a blast in New Orleans. Hope you enjoyed your flight back home.
Question for you Amy. Why the frightened facial impression at the end of your VLOG? What is the matter? What were you trying to tell us in the end with your frightened facial expression? Forgive me if I’m reading between the lines but I know the facial expression when I see one.
Hye.. I guess I miss something as others said enjoy to watch your vlogs during NAD. I searched to look your vlogs.. and nothing on DVTV or Deafread. Pls let me know how can I get your vlogs to watch. Thanks! I am looking forward to watch about NAD!
It was quite a surprise for you to run up after the College Bowl competition, but I knew immediately who you were and why you were there! Except I didn’t know it was for NAD, I thought it was your own vlog. Thanks for interviewing us, Amy!
Amy! What a pleasure it was to work with you! Amy did the impossible along with the media team (wink!) and yet enjoyed everything. Yes, she was exhausted in a good way! Thank you for being at the NAD! Now you know why I am NAD conference junkie, this was my 9th conference straight! Looking forward to go EAST! Karen PS Give Amy a break on spelling!
Kudos to you and media team for including folks who werent able to come to the confernece.
I had a great time there too. I was impressed with the board, office, the delegates’ “true biz” implemenation of many positive changes, such as smoother operation of motions/meeting, increased participation of younger and diverse folks. I met at least 20 individuals with CI there. Many of the programs, both the entertainment and workshops were given by folks of color. The best part, the importance of ASL, Deaf Culture was loud and clear throughout the whole Conference.
Ive been to many NAD conference, this conference has given me positive feeling that NAD is changing to invite all people.
I recommend future workshop on the benefit of attending NAD conference to our boss. My frustration, there are many great organization to attend, it harder to pick just one, especially during recession.
Kudo to BBS, the board, Nancy Bloch, her small staff and the great volunteers of LAD for a wonderful conference.
July 11th, 2008 at 7:28 pm
Amy…
OOOooooohhhhh! I can’t wait for you telling us your tales and important details.
When I viewed all of NAD interviews made by you, I really enjoyed them so much. That sounds that you’re having fun.
Hope you’ll have a safe flight home, Amy.
See you soon…
Misha
July 11th, 2008 at 7:40 pm
Thanks Amy, for all your vlogs. It has been wonderful for us who could not attend to get a birds eye view of what’s been going on. Great concept! Great idea! You deserve some sleep!
I wanted to let you know that you have been the talk of the town! I have friends on Live Chat rooms who have been excited to meet you and sharing stories of time spent with you. I have heard the excitement from my boss who is there who met you this week and bragged about it. Ha. I have seen your name on DeafRead over the week. You’re a shining star!
Whoo! Hope you’ve enjoyed the adventure as must as we have enjoyed your sharing!
Hugs.
~ LaRonda
July 11th, 2008 at 8:56 pm
Amy, GREAT JOB!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing with us!
Hugs
July 11th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Do not forget to interview Yerker Andersson, Nancy Bloch, MJ Bienvenu, Philip Aiello who was the first
NAD Board member to be implanted in 1999 or 2000,
Frank Turk.
I have enjoyed your videoclips and look forward to seeing more.
Enjoy yourself!
July 11th, 2008 at 10:00 pm
How did you feel about being a blogger/journalist? I know it can be challenge and tough task. Won’t be easy.
You looked so pooped but you’re having a blast.
To be continued? Please pass me a popcorn.
July 11th, 2008 at 10:02 pm
Hi, Amy,
Many thanks for doing the videos!! Appreciated your effort.
Those information and backgrounds you were in with NAD surely brought the memories to me, smile.
deafk
July 11th, 2008 at 10:08 pm
Amy, I enjoyed watching the vlogs. You did an awesome job!
July 11th, 2008 at 10:45 pm
Amy, thanks for all you did this week; I’m sure you’re harried and exhausted. So have a safe flight home, let your hair down and have a well-deserved rest!
July 11th, 2008 at 11:07 pm
Amy,
Splendid work on NAD vloggings! Too bad, I did not go there to ask hard and controvestial questions as a tough-nosed journalist for the best interest of American deaf community.
You did try your own best with questions and interview poses, etc.
Next time, use the widescreen panaroma screen for full screen viewing, not move camera back and forth to the interviewee and interviewer.
You know that deaf people love to look at the facial expressions of others while you interview the subject.
Good work anyway on your NAD interviews. Many current journalism are full of fluffy and soft questions, instead of real questions what make a impact on our lives, etc.
Robert L. Mason (RLM)
July 12th, 2008 at 12:40 am
Have you attended Pauline Spanbauer’s lecture about
her journey to Miliano? She visited the school where
the 1880 Miliano Conference took place. She took a lot of pictures (she sent me some).
July 12th, 2008 at 1:13 am
AmY, I’m soooo impressed with all your great work and making great vlogs sharing with us to see.
You amazes me with your compassion and heart.. bless ya heart.
Looking forward to your vlog/blogs soon..
Have a safe trip back home.
Smile, Susan (Toronto, Ontario)
July 12th, 2008 at 2:12 am
Amy,
Good work. Hat off your skills in being journalist. CNN should hire you!
Disgusted to see what Bobbie’s comment to your beautiful and professional question.
You should be NAD president! better one than Deaf cult leaders there.
July 12th, 2008 at 2:15 am
Amy, great job thank you for sharing us
July 12th, 2008 at 3:36 am
Good morning Amy!!!
First I want to thank NAD and Viable paid you fly to New Orleans! Second, I want to THANK GOD that you did worked so HARD and glad to KNOW that you did deserved party at French Quarter!!! I hope you do NOT mind share more pictures of Deaf Community with the Katrina and French Quarter ! Third I pray that you fly back home SAFE!!! Boy! I did enjoyed watching your interview but I suspect so limited???? I know possibly NOT your fault… We need to learn more about NAD. NAD should NOT limit us the viewers!!! Amy, I want to thank you so SO SO much for being wonderful interviewer!!! I love to watch you!!! GOOD JOB, AMY!!! I love ya!!!
July 12th, 2008 at 6:49 am
Splendid work!
Ready to tell us something from your personal side?? What is it??
Hope you all have a great night at French quarter!!
Looking forward to seeing you at Live Chat where we can discuss about Man vs Woman!
Hugs.
July 12th, 2008 at 6:52 am
Amy,
I wasn’t at the NAD conference but I felt I was part of it, thanks to your wonderful vlogs and thanks to Viable for its sponsor.
Well done job!
NoNaMe
July 12th, 2008 at 7:09 am
*waving hand* You really outdid yourself in there. I really enjoy my time with you so little but precious time to share. I’m really looking forward to seeing Amy’s personal vlogging.. *sitting and waiting for Amy” Oh, don’t worry, Dear. Take your sweet time.. You looks sooo EXHAUSTED!! Take a 48 hour sleep then come back to share with us.
July 12th, 2008 at 7:26 am
Great vlogs! Keep it up! I never miss your vlogs.
July 12th, 2008 at 7:49 am
Amy,
Glad you had a blast in New Orleans. Hope you enjoyed your flight back home.
Question for you Amy. Why the frightened facial impression at the end of your VLOG? What is the matter? What were you trying to tell us in the end with your frightened facial expression? Forgive me if I’m reading between the lines but I know the facial expression when I see one.
Warmly,
Barry
July 12th, 2008 at 8:06 am
To be continued…? I am sitting on the edge of the chair, anticipating something…
:o)
You looked happily exhausted :o)
July 12th, 2008 at 8:29 am
You did a good job, Amy! Thank you.
July 12th, 2008 at 10:27 am
Hye.. I guess I miss something as others said enjoy to watch your vlogs during NAD. I searched to look your vlogs.. and nothing on DVTV or Deafread. Pls let me know how can I get your vlogs to watch. Thanks! I am looking forward to watch about NAD!
July 12th, 2008 at 11:19 am
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July 12th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Barry,
she seemed serious and have something heavy to say. I dunno.
I guess we’ll find out after her vlog!
welcome back amy!
July 12th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
Amy- Truly enjoyed watching your videotapes. You did a great job!!! Thank you for sharing.
Be looking forward to seeing your face at Live Chat.
With warm hugs, Colleen
July 12th, 2008 at 5:18 pm
Yeah. Let her get her well deserved rest before she regains her energy. Let’s make sure she is okay first and let’s hope there is no bad news.
July 12th, 2008 at 6:46 pm
Can not view the vlog and nothing to show to click to see videotape, is there a way i can find it or to re-send?
July 13th, 2008 at 1:06 am
Amy — you look exhausted. It is so obviously. Great job! *hands waving*
July 13th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Amy,
It was (and still is…) a fabulous to meet you. I look forward to continue keeping in touch with you.
And It is a definitely a pleasure to view your vlogs.
I haven’t had an opportunity to review your work during NAD conference and am going to look forward to it!
Hugs!
-Sean
July 14th, 2008 at 4:07 pm
USE spell check! It’s spelled to be CONTINUED!
July 14th, 2008 at 4:17 pm
It was quite a surprise for you to run up after the College Bowl competition, but I knew immediately who you were and why you were there! Except I didn’t know it was for NAD, I thought it was your own vlog. Thanks for interviewing us, Amy!
July 14th, 2008 at 6:36 pm
Amy! What a pleasure it was to work with you! Amy did the impossible along with the media team (wink!) and yet enjoyed everything. Yes, she was exhausted in a good way! Thank you for being at the NAD! Now you know why I am NAD conference junkie, this was my 9th conference straight! Looking forward to go EAST! Karen PS Give Amy a break on spelling!
July 15th, 2008 at 8:54 pm
Kudos to you and media team for including folks who werent able to come to the confernece.
I had a great time there too. I was impressed with the board, office, the delegates’ “true biz” implemenation of many positive changes, such as smoother operation of motions/meeting, increased participation of younger and diverse folks. I met at least 20 individuals with CI there. Many of the programs, both the entertainment and workshops were given by folks of color. The best part, the importance of ASL, Deaf Culture was loud and clear throughout the whole Conference.
Ive been to many NAD conference, this conference has given me positive feeling that NAD is changing to invite all people.
I recommend future workshop on the benefit of attending NAD conference to our boss. My frustration, there are many great organization to attend, it harder to pick just one, especially during recession.
Kudo to BBS, the board, Nancy Bloch, her small staff and the great volunteers of LAD for a wonderful conference.
Thank you!
BJ
August 11th, 2008 at 9:32 pm
look forward to ur vlog about ur experience… neat u were near the french quarters in New Orleans… sound like u had fun…