” Proud to be an American” in Sign Language ~ Awesome!
Wild Thing’s comment………
I love signing, it is beautiful to watch. One day I would love to learn how to do this. I thought you might like to see this and it is touching with the song that was chosen as well.
My wife was telling me when she would take the local bus to shool in buffalo, there was a School for the deaf. And they would sit in the back signing to each, they can’t talk but can certainly laugh. She would say it would be perfectly quiet and suddenly the whole group would burst out laughing, only they would know what was so funny.
It is amazing to watch.
Yes, that school in Buffalo is still there. I knew of attendees way back in the day. Signing was a big part of the busline…and in our neighborhood.
I so wish I had learned, it is not too late, but well…motivation 🙁
I hear it is quite difficult to learn….Years ago I thought it would be of help at the Cleveland Clinic etc where people come in from all over the world. I am friends with an elderly woman here whose native language is spanish (Spain) and works at the Cleve Clinic as an interpreter… wow!
Thank you for sharing this. It is beautiful to watch and of course awesome to hear this song.
My wife was telling me when she would take the local bus to shool in buffalo, there was a School for the deaf. And they would sit in the back signing to each, they can’t talk but can certainly laugh. She would say it would be perfectly quiet and suddenly the whole group would burst out laughing, only they would know what was so funny.
It is amazing to watch.
Dennis, thank you.
Mark, thank you for sharing what your wife said.
Yes, that school in Buffalo is still there. I knew of attendees way back in the day. Signing was a big part of the busline…and in our neighborhood.
I so wish I had learned, it is not too late, but well…motivation 🙁
I hear it is quite difficult to learn….Years ago I thought it would be of help at the Cleveland Clinic etc where people come in from all over the world. I am friends with an elderly woman here whose native language is spanish (Spain) and works at the Cleve Clinic as an interpreter… wow!