Sunday, October 11, 2015

High School Dances

High school dances are extremely hard for me.  Yesterday I went to my senior homecoming, and I had a great time even though it was very difficult to hear throughout the whole day date and dance. 


For our day date we went tandem biking up the canyon, and it was super fun!  However, it was a situation where it was difficult to hear.  The wind was blowing in my microphone, I could hear the roaring river, and I couldn't read his lips.  My date was super nice and spoke loud, which was helpful.  


For dinner we went to Olive Garden, and again it was a situation where it was hard to hear.  The restaurant was loud making it hard to hear.  It was really hard to follow the conversation because it was jumping around a lot.  Whenever conversations bounce around quickly and everybody talks at once I am often lost.  Restaurants are always a challenge because they are loud and conversations jump around quickly.

By the time we drove to the dance it was dark outside.  Trying to hear in the car can be challenging, but it is 10x harder when it is dark and I can't see anyone's lips.  I am often found in this situation where I am in the car and it is dark and it can get very frustrating for me.

The dance was fun, but it was so loud!  The music was loud, people were shouting, and it was in a small space so it was super loud.  For the most part it was okay because we were just dancing, but whenever someone would talk to me I struggled.  Another thing that was hard about the dance was that everybody would sing along to the song except for me.  I never understand the lyrics to songs unless I look them up.  I'm not a huge music listener because I can't hear the lyrics.  


The after party was so much fun!  We had ice cream and played games.  I had a great time because it was light and quiet so I could easily follow along with the conversation.  

I am so glad I was able to go to homecoming.  I had a fantastic time.  It might of been difficult to hear, but I still had a great time. Going to the dance helped me realize that I will have situations where it is difficult to hear.  It's part of my life.  But for the most part of my life, I am able to hear fine.  I am so grateful that I have a cochlear implant that allows me to hear.  I'm glad I can go to homecoming and talk with kids.  




1 comment:

  1. Emilee, You are an inspiration to everyone. I love your positive attitude even when things can be difficult. I feel like even when you are in this situation you are still grateful you can hear what and when you can. It better helps me not take it for granted. I love you and you look amazing.

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