Have you ever tried to do something in the dark? I mean, so dark that you can't tell if there is a wall three inches from your face. Yeah, DARK. I have been trying this experiment of walking around in the dark to see if my brain can remember where everything (chairs, benches, counters, walls, light switches etc.), and it's AMAZING how well one's brain will automatically fill in the blanks.
I actually tried for the first time to use the restroom in the dark this afternoon. That was an interesting experience, but I have to say, it wasn't as bad as I thought it could have been.
The other day I walked down the stairs (without using the railing) to see if my brain remembered how many stairs there are. Luckily I didn't end up rolling to the bottom when carefully felt my way down.
I also tried walking all the way up the stairs (there is a U turn almost at the top) and walked all the way into my parents bedroom, past their bed, around random pieces of furniture and into the bathroom, and amazingly, I put my hand right on the light switch (correct button and all).
Our brains are amazing, and do things that we don't often realize how important they are. Take care of you brain, my friends!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Dark
Posted by Anonymous at 7:03 PM
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Wow Ally, that's an interesting post. I know some blind people that travel around town a lot more than I do, and I'm always impressed at how good at it they are. My own experiences in the dark have been inadvertent for the most part. One time I used a public restroom in the dark because someone turned the light off while I was in - that wasn't so fun. :-)
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