Saturday, September 25, 2010
On Saturday September twenty-fifth 2010 I had woke up from my bed at six-o"clock in the morning and I had stood up to sit in my wheelchair. So I had wheeled two my bath room to wash myself and I had dried too. So then I had wheeled back in to my bed room to get all dress thenn I had wheeled out to the kiychen to eat a bowl of cereal and I had drank a glass of orange juice and a big cup of warm tea with honey in my warm tea too. Then I had wheeled back to my bed room to watch my television for a while. At nine-o"clock I had wheeled to the front door to be loaded on the van because I was going to the Woburn rehab for a meeting and I were riding to the Woburn rehab with two residents from my house that were sitting in two electricwheel-chairs that had been loaded on the van be for me. So when Bruce Pete and me was all loaded in the van a staff person had drove up to the Woburn reheb center. Later when we had arrived at the Woburn rehab center the first one that got out of the van were me so I had wheeled in to the Woburn rehab center to wheel down a big ramp in the building. When the other two disabled residents drove their electric-wheelchairs in to the meeting we all had got a name tag then every body that was at the meeting had started the meeting. It were a open discussion so people talked what ever they want too. Back on September eleventh 2010 was the meeting at the Spaulding rehab hospital so me and one resident that I live with and one female staff person had to ride on the Ride to the spaulding building and we went up the long ramp and in to the building we had rode on the elevator to the fifth floor and we went in a room where the meeting was and there were a lot of people in that one great big room. There was a female speaker talking about how life change after you had a head-injury you are not the same person as you were before and it is true too. And how the greaving prosses and the denial prosses kicks in too. Later when I had rode to my house in North Reading I had took a five page booklet with me too. When I had arrived to my house I had went to the Dunking restaurant at lunch. A few hours later it were getting darker, and darker out until at eleven o"clock at night I had went to bed to sleep.
