best exspirience?

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Post 1 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Sunday, 03-Sep-2006 6:24:25

title says it all.

what's the best thing that you have got to do in your life, but you thort your blindness will prevent it?

Post 2 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Sunday, 03-Sep-2006 9:13:03

The Black Cullin Traverse on the beautiful Isle of Skye. 12 miles of heart stopping climbing, and the best in Scotland off the mainland .

Post 3 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Thursday, 07-Sep-2006 10:14:04

for me, swimming with the dolphins

it was fantastic

Post 4 by wildebrew (We promised the world we'd tame it, what were we hoping for?) on Thursday, 07-Sep-2006 10:53:43

Why would blindness stop you from swimming with dolphins? In Iceland we consider dolphins more of a food item <grin> so I, personally, wouldn't enjoy swimming with them but great for you. :)
I guess, for me, the parallympic bronze for my 400m freestyle in 1992 and the gold medal + European record for 200m freestyle in 1997 rank very high as best experiences. But I can't choose between those types of experiences and spending time with my fiance, with her it feels like every day is the best day of my life, but that's such a different experience from the one-time things that it does not count the same way I think.
Graduating from university should've been great but for me it was terribly anti climatic somehow and I didn't enjoy it much. Buying my condo and walking in there for the first time as an owner was an awesome experience but, as they say, I'm sure the best is yet to come but these are a few that I have really enjoyed.
Oh, and seeing Radiohead play live at the Hollywood Bowl was just absolutely astaunding experience.
Cheers
-B

Post 5 by Reyami (I've broken five thousand! any more awards going?) on Saturday, 31-Mar-2007 21:12:50

being able to go to public school, meet the friends I have, and graduate from high school with them I can't wait to go to my five-year reunion with my guide dog.