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Live with Meredith – 2025 – 5/06

Live with Meredith: Tornado Story & ASL Insights

Overview:
This week, Meredith shared an engaging personal story involving tornadoes to help participants practice receptive ASL skills. The session included practical ASL vocabulary, a recap of the recent storm event, and an insightful Q&A segment.


Key Story Points:

  • Event Timeline:
    • Two weeks ago, severe weather including strong winds, rain, and tornadoes hit their area.
    • Around 10:30 PM Friday night, the family prepared for bed.
    • At 11:38 PM, tornado alerts went off, prompting them to quickly gather their sleepy children (Kate and Lane) and shelter in the laundry room with pillows and blankets.
    • Brian tracked the storm, relaying updates while Meredith listened to official weather alerts.
    • They experienced a second tornado warning around 1:00 AM with only 30 seconds to react due to the radar indicating the tornado’s close proximity.
  • Aftermath:
    • The tornado struck just 1.5 miles away, significantly damaging homes in their community.
    • Despite severe property damage, there were no injuries.
    • The community responded swiftly, assisting with clean-up and providing support.

ASL Vocabulary & Concepts:

  • Signs Highlighted:
    • Tornado: Demonstrated frequently throughout the story.
    • Alarm, Warning, Hide, Laundry Room, Pillow, Blanket, Sleep
    • Time Markers: Specific signs for indicating precise times and periods (night, week, hours).
  • Q&A Segment:
    • “Tomb” vs. “COVID”: Clarified distinct signs; “Tomb” is shown by mimicking dirt covering, while “COVID” is represented by virus-like hand motions.
    • “Don’t Want” vs. “Chance”: Demonstrated differences in hand shape and non-manual signals (head shake) to avoid confusion.
    • “24 Hours, 48 Hours”: Illustrated numeric signs combined with the clock-face sign for hours.
    • “Air Traffic Controller”: Suggested a descriptive signing sequence emphasizing airplanes, movement management, and the “manager” sign.
    • “Glorify”: Explained as giving “glory,” with hand motions moving upward to represent offering glory.

Community Updates:

  • Reminders about upcoming Silent Chats on Thursday and Friday.
  • Teens and kids encouraged to participate in age-specific Discord chats.

Closing Remarks: Meredith encouraged continuous ASL practice and staying connected through the community Discord channel, wishing everyone safety and improved receptive signing skills.

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