My worry right now is about Coffee Black's daughter
Awwww.... Thank you White Dove and Snowbird! She's hanging in there. I'll update the thread... so as not to hi-jack this one!
Coffee
i know some here seem to truly be interested in everyone's welfare.
they seem to be really troubled/happy by another poster's health, life, children, job, sex life, worries, anxieties---you name it, they're very involved in "caring" about people that they hardly know.. i have forged some friendships, i've met some great people on this site.
i've communicated with many nice people here.
My worry right now is about Coffee Black's daughter
Awwww.... Thank you White Dove and Snowbird! She's hanging in there. I'll update the thread... so as not to hi-jack this one!
Coffee
i wanted to post this thread about shelby.. she get's a lot of grief by what she posts on this site, so i thought i would start a post on how shelby has helped ones that have left the borg.. i can't begin to explain how shelby has helped me, i felt like i was in a hole and she gave me answers to the many questions i had.
no matter how many emails i bombarded her with, she always took the time to answer.
yes there has been times when i haven't liked what she posted, but i asked christ to help me understand and he did...... shelby helped me to open my mind and come to the realisation that the borg can no longer stop me from becoming the beautiful person i was destined to become.. i think i speak for many when i say thank you shelby!!!!.
Shelby is wonderful! I would love to meet her one day...
Coffee
wow tornados in massachusetts.......... i'm in norwood and my wife and i are looking outside when pieces of tarpaper fall from the sky......... right before the rain... we see these things falling from the sky...leaves??
?.....nope black paper!.
I grew up in Westwood. Wondering how my old house fared. In Avon, nothing fell from the sky. When the storm was at its peak, I was in Canton at business event at the Brookmeadow Country Club in Canton. The sky looked really scary looking out across the golf course.
Coffee
wow tornados in massachusetts.......... i'm in norwood and my wife and i are looking outside when pieces of tarpaper fall from the sky......... right before the rain... we see these things falling from the sky...leaves??
?.....nope black paper!.
People in Walpole were told to go to their basements. I'm in Avon.... all is well... thunder and lighning though.
Coffee
today i got to thinking about a cross country road trip.
ive traveled 700 miles in a car before.
thats the furthest ive driven in america.
Today show segment featuring David
Coffee
today i got to thinking about a cross country road trip.
ive traveled 700 miles in a car before.
thats the furthest ive driven in america.
MrFreeze,
David had people laugh at him too... and there were some people who threw stuff at him as he walked... and there were some threats. He walked right on through all the negative stuff, and made it to his goal. It is an experience that he will never forget, and one that helped him grow and mature.
Coffee
today i got to thinking about a cross country road trip.
ive traveled 700 miles in a car before.
thats the furthest ive driven in america.
Two years ago, my grandson, who was 14 at the time, walked from Orlando, Fl to Washington DC to call attention to the plight of homeless children. He stopped at shelters along the way to talk to homeless children. He raised money and supplies for all the shelters he visited.
Here is his blog about the trip http://helpingstepbystep.blogspot.com/
and a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfJ1akwWfxo&feature=player_embedded
his website http://helpingstepbystep.com/Welcome.html
It was an amazing experience for him. It was his idea, and he accomplished it with the help of family and friends.
Coffee
Yesterday my boyfriend and I visited Battleship Cove in Fall River. Then a went to a cookout at a neighbor's house. Today just hanging out... making garlic shrimp and linguini for dinner. Going to another cookout tomorrow.
In between catching up on some paperwork for my job.
Coffee
i am just wondering since these people never work a secular job.
is there some sort of an arrangement from the society to care for them?
presuming they don't even have children of their own to look after them when they are old..
My uncle was the zone servant in Alaska in the early 60s. He had a sudden massive stroke and died. Up until then, they lived in an apt. over the kh. After his death, my aunt was given 2 weeks to leave the apartment. There were no funds to support her, even temporarily. My family paid to get her back home to Massachusetts. She found a job, and went to work.
Coffee
ali had an appointment with her dr. yesterday.
he won't let her return to her job, due to the long hours for her position.
(45 hours minimum) and the physical lifting that her employer would require.
Thanks everyone for all your positive thoughts and prayers!
Coffee