When you have no eyesight whatsoever, and you are trying to travel through a chaotic environment, all of the noise that surrounds you can be overwhelming. During this video I was trying to pay attention to James voice, handling my guide dog and keeping her on track, all the while videoing with my iPhone in landscape mode in my right hand trying to remain steady and aiming the camera lens in the direction of things I hear. I know I didn’t sound stressed in this video, but trust me, adventures like this can be exhausting. I have learned to take a lot of deep breath’s and stay present in the moment. I’m never afraid of traveling blindly alone, but it does require a lot of patience, strength, a positive attitude, and a lot of faith! I find my joyful attitude is also key to having a positive and rewarding experience! Thank you James, you definitely made this leg of my trip a joyful one! Other airport employees could learn a lesson from your awesome guiding skills! ?
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]]>Yeah, I get that that the guy petted a service dog which can distract her but c’mon… maybe he didn’t even know.
Let’s focus on the good like James for instance. Props to him for being such an amazing person.
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