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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

True Life

For all the crap that MTV shows, there are a couple of shows that I just love. One is, Made, the other is, True Life. The premise of Made is someone wants to reach a goal, and MTV gives them all the tools they would need to reach this goal. Even with all the tools each person is given, they still always hit a wall…they want to quit, but I have never seen someone totally give up and not complete the task which they have chosen.

The other show is True Life. I was watching this show last night. It has more of a documentary feel. MTV follows people around and it showcases things, and experiences that people go through. Last night’s episode was about people who are deaf. It followed one girl, who was trying out for a dance team, and one guy who was 16. The girl that they followed I think she could hear some things…she did wear a hearing aid. The 16 year old guy could not hear anything.

Both of these people have obstacles, but they want to live a normal life as possible. The young lady did her best trying out for the dance team. She did make it through the first couple of cuts, but in the end she did not make the team. She was very upset, but she did not let that disappointment keep her from going after what she wants, and that was to dance. So, at the end of the show, it said that she tried out for a professional soccer team’s dance team…needless to say she made it!!! She never gave up!!

The guy they followed, had a procedure done, were they put a Cochlear implant in. I am not going to lie…I cried watching this guy. When they turned his implant on, he was amazed….He could hear the sound of his mother’s voice for the first time in his life. When he got outside he could hear cars ride by, the wind blowing the leaves…music…people talking. For the next few days he just went around touching everything to see what kind of sound it would make. It was amazing to see his face light up when he would hear these things.

Seeing these people overcome a huge hurdle made me realize, that I should not take anything for granted…hearing, seeing, walking, talking….these are all gifts!!

After seeing this show, I really would like to learn some sign language, so if God ever places someone in my life with a hearing disability, I would still be able to communicate with them.

1 comments:

Cluuccy said...

I've always wanted to learn sign language as well. It's such a beautiful language. Watched a wedding one time, and both the bride and groom were deaf.