Writings about Ataxia, being DeafBlind, family life. The best life can offer!


Proofread folks!

Hello!

My good readers!

I just saw a blog I did a few weeks ago, someone commented on it. I was so shocked and appalled!

It was rough, with some confusing descriptions and a few ribald comparisons that should have been eliminated before publishing!

Oh the Bus riding blog needed a tune up, not the comments! Thank you for bringing it to my attention! Proofread folks!

I’m not the only one who publishes without double checking!
I spotted two very funny mishaps from prominent persons recently:

— a email announced repair services would take place from 9PM to 3PM on a specific day…

— an email from a city council to its civic committee members offers an excellent workshop for co-exiting with coyotes… hmm… where are we exiting too?

Don’t you know… I love writing, blogging… it’s the best… I can write about something, write first one way, mess it around, changing the order word, or word order, heck, I could even commit a menage a trois and rewrite everything a third time!

Oh wait, there I go with the ribald humour again!

Oh look out world, I’m gonna write and you’re gonna read!

I say kudos to Jetpack & WordPress, who finally relaxed their visual mode font size capabilities. Before now, everything was a rigid 5 CPI, which is super small. I couldn’t see what I was doing without some heavy duty magnification. Now, the font size is determined by the device, which is a tremendous improvement! Leading me to blog at weird times! Like Friday night at 10:15 PM! Thanks a jot letback!

See you lather!

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Craig MacLean is DeafBlind with ataxia, a rare condition called CAPOS. He & his wife of 22 years have two sons, the oldest of which has CAPOS as well.

Craig uses American Sign Language to communicate. He is an avid writer, friend, Hot Wheel collector and intervenor advocate.

Craig sits on many committees, boards and associations as a DeafBlind rep. He graduated university with a BA in psychology in 2000.