Sunday, August 18, 2013

 
George  then turns to Shaun and say he is ready to go the show is starting and he dos not want to miss it,  George has made it n on time to join the show.  He then remove his helmet from his head to put on the earphones.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

 

I am lucky George Russo said as he pauses on the second floor although he is still anxious about making the  show on time and eager to keep on going I have a good strong left arm and  I have a good strong left leg too.  George  suffered a traumatic brain injury as  a child and now has to wear a baseball helmet most of the time as he walks holding on to his four prong cane as a result of his injury.  Because he had got hit by a car when he was two in a half years old and his right arm and right leg are still to weak from the accident when he was a little kid.  But his left leg and left foot is so   very, very, strong and have been all of his life.  When he steps on a step with  his very strong left leg his left foot tilts upwards as his left toes press against the step that makes George bring his whole right leg up to the step as George is pulling on the long bar that is attach to the wall with his very strong left arm and left hand too.  As he explains to anyone that will listen to him you know how there are a few very, very, long telephone lines attach to very long telephone poles so a person can call a person to person phone to phone house to house.  Now picture another person with really, really, sharp, sharp, sizzers climing up a telephone pole and cutting a telephone wire in two you lost all of the communication from phone to phone. If you are going to glue, tie, or tape the two half of wire together all of the communication will still be blocked off.  It is just like a head injure follows a disability.  Now the communication from my left part of  my brain to the right parts of my body has been blocked off a long, long time ago.  But I can still use my left arm and left leg thank God.  George is very glad that his left arm is strong that he did not mined flexing his muscle for the camera.  

 

Saturday, August 10, 2013

 
On Saturday August tenth 2013, I had woke up at eight o'clock in the morning and so I had stood up on the right side of my bed like I always do..  Then I had sat down in my wheelchair and I had wheeled my wheelchair to my bathroom and I had got ready to take a nice warm shower.  Later after I had my shower I had dried myself off then I had wheeled back into my bed room and I had got my red shorts on and my tee-shirt on too when I had got my socks and my right leg brace and Bothe shoes on I had opened my bed room door and then I locked my bedroom door with my key and so I had wheeled across the long wide dinning room and then into the kitchen and I  had a bowl of corn check cereal to eat and a cup of orange juice to drink too.  When I had ate  my bowl of cereal and after I had drank my cup of orange juice too I had put my empty cup and my empty bowl into the dish washer.  So I had wheeled back to my bed room to put on my dark blue vest and get my little light green cell phone and then put on my helmet too.. So I had opened my bed room door then I had locked my bed room door in back of me so I had wheeled to the front door and then I had wheeled down the cemented ramp outside then I had wheeled into the garage to transfer into my six  wheel candy red motor scooter and then I had drove over across the two long very wide parking lot and then I had drove in to the dunking donut restaurant and I had ordered a caramel and coconut coffee to drink at a table inside of the dunking donut restaurant.  I had drank my caramel coconut coffee with a resident that had ordered a coconut coffee and we had talked about the ride on a great big ship called the spirit of Boston on August fourth 2013,. On the spirit of Boston gave all of the people a great big tour around the Boston Harbor and there were a lot of people sitting at the big round tables after they had went to get their own foods of course  and there was some dancing too on the great big ship.

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