Tuesday, January 23, 2007
On Tuesday January the twenty-third 2007th, that Morning I had woke up from my sleep at seven o:clock in the morning to take a shower. Later after my shower I had got dried off. So I had got all dress and when I had looked out of my window I had saw a lote of snow on the ground here in North Reading. When my clothe were on I had got in my wheelchair and I had wheeled out to the kitchen to eat a bowl of oat meal and to drink a glass of orange juice. When I had brought them to the kitchen counter to put them in the dish washer I had wheeled back to my room to get my four prong cane so that I could walk around this house. When I had sat back down in my wheelchair I had went in my room to watch my TV. At ten o:clock I had went in the great big pink room with the fire place to have church with the other residents. So a guy from Saint Threasa parresh read us a short story about the great things that Jesus Christ had done and then we said some prayers and later we had sang some spiritual songs. A hour later the snow was all melted away. So I had wheeled out to the garage to transfer to my dark blue motor scooter. When I were sitting on my motor scooter I then drove over to the dunking donut restaurant. Inside the dunking donut restaurant I had got a french vanila coffee and a blue berry muffin. I had even drank my coffee at a great big round tabl at dunking donuts too. So I were talking to my friend over there about my night last Wednesday night at a pub called T.T the bear that is down in Cambridge. Lster when I had drove back I had to transfer back to my wheelchair that was in the garage later I had wheeled in to my house. So I went to type on my computer. Then later a few staff people wanted me to go out to the den so that they could see that I could walk with a standing machine. I did not do so good then when I am walking with my four prong cane. Afew hours later when it was seven o:clock at night I walked around my house holding on to my four prong cane. At eleven tonight I am going to bed.
