Jeremy, Good morning! I hope you slept well. I had a dream I was in school and Alec Baldwin was the principal. Then I was in lexington and trying to get a rental car but all of the customers kept cutting me, I finally get a car but then its stolen with my wallet. Ha! I am going to walk over in a bit and see if Mike is going to Grandma's. Mom is totally still asleep, it's confirmed the past 1.5 years all she's done is sit in her room and watched tv.. you can tell by every angle of this house and her. At least I did stuff may not have been much and I might have been drunk or high.. but I still did things and WORKED...*DOT Johnna asked me if I'd been to paradise cove in Richmond, I said yes. The last time I went was the summer you laid me off. …show more content…
Jun was my best physical therapist, he'd see as many patients as I gave him and I knew he would get it done. Lisa was our best OT, she would only see 8-10 patients a day though, she knew how to limit it because she'd worked there so long and they'd ALWAYS been understaffed. We hired Adam as contracted PT from some other company, anyway he was a sweet guy and cute (65%) he ended up getting in trouble because he'd let his wife drive him around to see patients HA! I guess it was quality time together. Then Amanda was brought on a sweet OT, she worked hard, but winchester took her away from us. Then Hannah Johnson, who I'd worked with at Subway in college came on board (she's a lesbian!) she was out OT and her and Lisa would knock it out. Hannah is amazing, she makes her own beer. I don't know how long her and her partner have been together. Anyway she'd talk about traveling and being able to go anywhere with her job which was interesting.. I want to say she'd spent some time on an indian reservation with a few …show more content…
we had this massive old building to ourselves. The upstairs was empty, but we also had to clean it.. and bring our own supplies, isn't that crazy? I never brought anything because I was living with mom but I did help clean (obviously). Ill never forget finding a tub of date stamps in one of the cabinets that reminded me of charge sheets. She'd been separated from her husband and they had a little girl. Apparently her husband was a POS and it got to the point he was jealous of me working with her... wtf right? I recall one day he came in and kept staring so of course I wave with a smile and tell him Hi. Rob was my supervisor, he was nice and kinda took me under his wing. He came in Logans once and left a massive tip for me. He had a sweet wife and little boys. Him and Heather were buddies as well. We worked for a healthcare company but our insurance deductibles were $2,500.. WTF LINNIEEE. He was such an awful owner. It was transparent he didn't
I got into my pajamas with hearts all over them and blue under them they were as soft as a cloud. When I got into bed to rest my head I imagined what fun Lexie and I are going to have. I always text her, but it will be nice to see her face to face. I rested my eyes and closed them shut I then fell asleep and dreamed. Most of my dreams from that night were about Lexie and me as kids, and how we would play at the park all the time.
The Civil war was not inevitable; it was the result of extremism and failures of leadership on both sides. This war was long forthcoming; we see this conflict as a nation divided or as Lincoln put it a house divided (Doc 4). It was a conflict between pro-slavery southerners and anti-slavery northerners. Both sides felt strongly about their position, leading to neither side backing down. However, this war could have been avoided through a compromise of stronger leadership and less extremism.
I have lived in only one location my entire life: Edwardsville, Illinois. A peripheral suburb of St. Louis, it stands as the rare oasis of people in a desert of corn, pinned in its own personal bubble. Due to this blend of time and isolation, I developed a natural familiarity with my hometown. But, throughout my childhood, I longed to break free from the confines of the bubble and venture outward. However, this changed last summer, as I walked through Richards Brickyard, our family heirloom, that my great-grandfather, Benjamin Richards, founded over 120 years ago. I felt these childlike sentiments slip away. The bubble that had surrounded me for so long began to vanish, and the picture that it had been obscuring was slowly revealed.
Arthur Miller's play The Crucible demonstrates how easily situations can spiral out of control. The Salem witch trials are a great example of these heinous acts by the townspeople. The trials started off with accusations and escalated quickly to extreme measures like executions. The Holocaust also had an unthinkable outcome that ended with the genocide of Jews. These events start with innocent rumors and end with an unfixable aftermath. The Crucible applies strictly to past events like the Holocaust, because of the large amount of hysteria and irrational actions of the people that leads to mass murder.
I agree with you in your response to question three. The situation went on way too long. After the janitor was told not to come by the room and he then did it again, I would have called him in and issued a written reprimand for his personnel file.
I groaned and slowly sat up, it was still dark..I looked around and saw the boys still sleeping. I heard whimpering form the baby monitor. I walked towards Justin's nursery and opened it. Justin was awake, He was sucking his pacifier and had his blanket in his hand. Tears literally covered his face, and snot was running down like rivers
That was a lot of money, and I didnt want to let Tony down so I got in the car and started to drive. As I drove the road was empty. I had confidence I was not going o get caught. It was a slightly wormer day out witch might have been because the sun was out. I had the windows down and was blaring music just trying to enjoy life when a cop pulls out behind me.
Many people moved out west during the 1865’s through 1896 due to the mining frontier. Colonel George discovered gold on the Sioux land. The discover of gold attracted majority of the white population and wealth towards the west. Although the motivation for moving out west was significant, there were obstacles in the way towards getting west. Families who wanted to go west usually got the worst land because land-grabbing promoters and corporations stole most of the good land and families were financially set back due to the droughts out west.
Due to my dad being so loud, I woke up in the middle of a dream but couldn’t forget my dream since it was very terrifying. It was about me climbing up 1000 ladders and swinging onto a terrifying zip line and falling. Phew! I hope that I don’t need to do that today, but you never know, life is a surprise.
Jamie Waldo, one of South Windsor’s best and brightest, is making the most of her high school career. There are so many wonderful adjectives that come to mind when one thinks of Jamie: focused, responsible, hardworking, and caring are just a few. Frequently she is seen throughout the school actively involved. Jamie is not one to boast or brag about her accomplishments, but quietly relishes the success from her tireless effort. She is a friendly individual who is motivated and excited about what the future may hold. It is readily apparent that Jamie knows that we are all given but one life and she is determined to make the most of it.
We started our long journey to Gurnee, Illinois where Six Flags Great America is located. Melissa, Anna and I were playing in the car while my mom was paying attention to the road. It was still early in the morning, so I took a nap and I woke up 45 minutes later. We all stopped at McDonald's on the way, because we did not have any breakfast yet.
"Close your eyes, breathe deeply for a few minutes until you feel calm, and direct your attention inward. Ask yourself: "What do I want most in this world?"
It's a Friday afternoon, I plan to go to Great Wolf Lodge in an hour with my church. I see one of my friends so he says to his mom “ Hey, that's my friend” I said “Crap” So I go inside to sign in to go and see my friends just sitting in a corner on a big sofa. We are listening to music and just talking then a green bus comes.
It's been an interesting year so far, and it looks like it is about to get even more interesting (more about that in a moment). What I wanted to write about in this here journal of mine is a new brand of shoe that I just purchased; they are called Nike running shoes, and I love them. They fit well, are comfortable and seem like they will last quite a while. I just had to have a pair (I think I'm the first one here at school to have them most of the other students have never even heard of them; Neanderthals, I know!). I predict they will be a big hit in the future. Okay, enough about shoes, let's move on to more serious matters, my love life! (just joking journal I have no love life right now). Oh well, I haven't written in here for the past few weeks, I guess I better talk about the events of the month. Let's see, it's October 1962 and a number of events have taken place; some here at the University of Mississippi, some in the United States and some internationally. Many of these events will likely have long-term impact on some very serious matters. Of course, I did not think any event would foreshadow James Meredith being admitted into the University, but, the first Negro being admitted into a higher education institution is an event that has only national implications, while the missile crisis in Cuba, could lead to death to thousands or even hundreds of thousands of citizens in both the United States and in Russia.
It was a Saturday morning and I woke up earlier than usual. It was 8:00 and I normally wake up