Wimbledon is long gone yet we're still hanging onto summer as a friend wailed:
"It's been raining since I got back." (from holiday)
"It's been sunny every day." We only live five miles apart,.
We're both right. It just depends on how you look at it and the same goes for hearing. Read our sunny stories in Hearing Tales.
Shortcuts work - put one palm out and slap the other hand on top. That's teen sign language for "please can you make me a sandwich during the Wimbledon interval?" (Brief explanation that it was tennis not World Cup.)
"Help yourself" is right fist with thumb stuck up, sitting on palm of other hand. Push outwards then gesture at your teenager. Of course you have to use the signs sparingly. Thumbs up does nothing for you when your hubby is trying to conserve his 2000 words a day. You want a sentence like everyone else gets and loved ones do get fed up repeating. What do you do when that happens? F
ind out how in Hearing Tales.
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