Day 10 Writing Challenge

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Day 10 Writing Challenge

I don’t have a playlist or music player.

I guess this was a short challenge for me.

My sister Lisa Dragic wrote this article

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Day 9 Writing Challenge

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Day 9 Writing Challenge

How important education is to me…

I think that knowledge is something that you can never take away from someone.  My husband always says it’s not about the knowledge you have but applying your knowledge.  Applied knowledge is power. As far as education I think it is extremely important to accomplish something in your life be it whatever you do. A certificate for cutting hair, an electrician, a plumber, phlebotomist, a lawyer, a doctor, whatever your flavor may be.  I think it is about that you love what you do and do something you want to do.  So education is key to oneself.

3 Day Quote Challenge – Day 3

Yoshiko's avatarYoshiko

  1. “Life behind at the end of your comfort zone.” ~ Neale Donald Walsh
  2. “Fire test gold, adversity brave men.” ~ Latin Proverb
  3. “The lazy person is full of excuses, saying, ‘If I go outside, I might meet a lion in the street and be killed!” ~ Proverbs 22:13 NLT
  4. “Oh! I can not stand lazy people anymore!” ~ Yoshiko Tojiru

With gratitude and thankfulness to my Lord Jesus Christ and to KVision at https://kavitakhanvilkar.wordpress.com/2015/06/15/3-day-quote-challenge-day-1/ to nominate me for this challenge. It is an experimentation with words to inspire me.

The rules are:

  1. Post your favorite quotes or your own quotes for 3 days in a row.
  2. Thank the person who nominated you.
  3. Pass it on to 3 other bloggers.

Today I nominate the three blogger friends for this challenge:

  1. Amber Danette
  2. CharmantWorld
  3. Retkon Poet

Besides, we should remember, QUOTE is the stenography of the mind.

Hope to inspire other writers…

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Water safety training is a necessity for children with autism

Yoshiko's avatarYoshiko

I do love swimming and I ever drowned in the swimming pool during my toddlerhood. Surprisingly, I just jumped into the pool and my butt hits the floor of the pool silently. I do not move. Sitting silently in the pool.

When I couldn’t breath, I breath in the water. Oh, it was a water so I breath it out and see bubbles. Strange that I get fascinated with such sight. This perspective was an unforgettable event.

At the other end of the pool, my cousins and sister signaled to my mum. Thank God for my mother to quickly picked me out of the pool. Thereby, I can testify that Water safety training is a necessity for children with autismreally is true. Thus it is necessary for the autistics to learn to swim.

There are more laughable yet drowning events. During my childhood to learn to swim coached by…

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Great day!

Jeanette's avatarSaint P. Blogging

My husband replaced my sub pubic catheter yesterday.   It wasn’t letting urine flow through it like normal.  Been feeling a little ill for a couple of days.  He removed it to discover that the part that was inside my body had started to crystallize again.

Got up this morning to find that my right ankle / foot which had been swollen for several days was back to normal.  It hadn’t hurt or anything, so I wasn’t too worried about it.  Think the swelling was caused by a weather front that moved through over night.

Called and placed order with Merwin Home Medical for two replacement catheters.   Just wish their web site still enabled me to place order directly from the web page.  Let the lady know that it was not a rush situation, since I have one spare left in the house.  Just do not like to risk…

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It’s happening!

Jeanette's avatarSaint P. Blogging

The team from Ramp Builders are starting to build my wooden wheelchair ramp out my back door!  Should be fully completed sometime this week.  I have a doctor’s appointment in two days.  The Ramps Supervisor said they will get the ramp to where it will reach the ground by then.  Will take a little longer until the safety rails are all up, but at least my husband will be able to get me to the ground safely.

When the ramp is completed, there will be a wooden pathway to the back gate.  Will be able to actually get outside and meet my neighbors!  Gardening will be great too.  Looking forward to the future!

Just feel like I should be out there helping them.  Am going to stay inside out of their way and let them do the job they were trained to do.  Have no knowledge of legal safety requirements…

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Patience occasionally pays off!

Jeanette's avatarSaint P. Blogging

Back on Friday April 17th, 2015 at the suggestion of a human resource person who works for my health insurance company, I contacted the ramps supervisor of the company that helps provides ramps for the disabled to their homes.  They are located all over the country through community ramp building programs.  Here in the St. Paul, MN area a landscaping company known as Tree Trust provides the physical laborers.

I called The Ramps Supervisor and he told me I had to provide him with my social security award letter, 2 years full tax returns and the pay stubs we had received from the past 6 weeks work.  He visited my house on Mon. April 27th.  He inspected the design of our house to determine the most optimal location of the ramp.  I pretty well knew which the easiest way to put one in was, but he was the expert.  Turns out…

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The River

Kait King's avatarThe writer's blogk

The riverWith such confusion

I’m walking through a jungle

of desert

Holding

like a damn of emotion

my feelings –

when really I want to be

the river

rushing to meet and make

an ocean of you

Falling so crashingly in love

will it be a bad landing?

I draw our names in the sand

and you carve your place in my heart

 © Kait King, 2015

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