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This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill – the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill – you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.” ~ Morpheus

Last we talked I was in the midst of Orientation and Mobility training. Well, I finished that with just a few more trips to Philly and no longer need the service. I’m sure I could have a few refresher classes if needed, like trips to the airport, but I have not needed that yet.

Fast forward a little bit and I was invited to give a judo demonstration for the Montgomery County Association for the Blind again (See Pottstown Judo Visits MCAB Day Camp post from 2009). In return as a thank you the camp director invited me to a handicapped SCUBA event he was taking the campers to. The event was held to showcase the International Association of Handicapped Divers.

It was a gray, cold and wet October 17th, 2009. The event was simple enough. Show up, have a brief safety overview, learn a little about SCUBA equipment and hop in a nice heated pool with a dive instructor and paddle around a bit. (The heated part was nice, it was 45º outside; the water in the pool was about 84º)

As we waited in the tent getting our safety briefing, we where introduced to Kit McElwee. Kit is an IAHD Certified Blind SCUBA Diver. She was one of the first to graduate from the local program at this particular shop. – Her comments where brief – your going to get wetyour going to be breathing underwater. I learned later she was not feeling so well that day, and was just getting over a case of Shingles; can’t blame her…

After I finished my pool session… Mom and I where roaming around the shop and we literally bumped into Kit. I stopped and talked to her, as it was fascinating to talk about her SCUBA adventurers… and I told her about my Orientation and Mobility training. – What I didn’t know was, I had actually seen Kit on TV about a year earlier in a news segment about blind SCUBA. – I had no idea it was her, until I looked it up after I returned home. (See Kit’s original NBC10 interview “Game Changers: A Mission to Swim” below)

View more videos at: http://nbcphiladelphia.com.

I also discovered later that Kit had the same Orientation and Mobility instructor I did. I discovered this when Elaine gave me Kit’s phone number (with Kit’s permission)… Kit was trying to get in contact with me. That day at the SCUBA shop we talked for about an hour. – Can you say, missed the vibe? We never got each others numbers to stay in touch. (oops…)

So, it’s true I had Kit’s number from Elaine, but I never called her. Busy, work, nerves… who knew, but a few weeks later as I was sitting at my computer working on some photos – the phone rang, mom answered it and brought it in to me ‘it’s for you…

As mom handed me the phone, I groaned and grumbled, how dare some one interrupt my work! HELLO… and a soft kind voice on the other end says “Hi… this is Kit, we talked at the dive shop a few weeks ago…” Puzzled, but in a flash I recall… Oh my god it’s her! By this time I had looked up Kit’s first video interview online, I knew who she was.

To this day neither of us can recall what we talked about. But we know we talked for nearly FIVE HOURS… and we would have likely talked longer if Kit’s mom had not wanted her off the phone, some time after midnight.

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National White Cane Safety Day


October 15th is National White Cane Safety Day

Folding White Cane

In 1921, James Biggs, a photographer from Bristol, England, became blind following an accident. Because he was feeling uncomfortable with the amount of traffic around his home, he painted his walking stick white to be more easily visible. In 1930, the late George A. Bonham, President of the Peoria Lions Club (Illinois) introduced the idea of using the white cane with a red band as a means of assisting the blind in independent mobility. The Peoria Lions approved the idea, white canes were made and distributed, and the Peoria City Council adopted an ordinance giving the bearers the right-of-way to cross the street.

News of the club’s activity spread quickly to other Lions clubs throughout the United States, and their visually handicapped friends experimented with the white canes. Overwhelming acceptance of the white cane idea by the blind and sighted alike quickly gave cane users a unique method of identifying their special need for travel consideration among their sighted counterparts. Also in 1931, in France, Guilly d’Herbemont recognized the danger to blind people in traffic and launched a national “white stick movement” for blind people. She donated 5,000 white canes to people in Paris.

Today white cane laws are on the books of EVERY STATE in the US and many other countries, providing blind persons a legal status in traffic. The white cane now universally acknowledges that the bearer is blind. For specific information contact your local government office for motor vehicles.

Model White Cane Law

White Cane Safety Days:

To make the American people more fully aware of the meaning of the white cane and of the need for motorists to exercise special care for the blind person who carries it, on October 6, 1964, the U.S. Congress approved a resolution authorizing the President of the US to annually issue a proclamation designating October 15th as “National White Cane Safety Day.”

The National Federation of the Blind (NFB), a leading organization for the blind, has established the third week in May as “White Cane Week.” During this week, a special concentration of efforts to educate the public concerning the hopes and aspirations of the blind is emphasized.

It should be noted White Cane Law, also extends to all persons with a Guide or Service Dog as well. Please respect the White Cane Law and what it means. Don’t be a jerk!

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  • Ladies and gentleman I give you JUDO at the White House…


    The President and First Lady watch a judo demonstration on the South Lawn, which was part of an event promoting Chicago’s 2016 Olympic bid.

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    Ryan Reser is the uke for a local student. Myles Porter (Paralympian!!!) was the other judoka in blue. Myles is the third visually impaired athlete to be ranked nationally among his sighted peers. :-)

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