Sunday, February 28, 2016

 
On Sunday February twenty-eight 2016 at seven o'clock in the morning I had woke up from my sleep on my bed and I had stood on the left side of my bed to sit down in my wheelchair so that I could wheel myself into my bath room to get ready to take a real nice warm shower. After I had took a real nice warm shower I had wheeled back into my bed room to get my long black paints and my white tee-shirt on and a male staff person helped me to get my socks, my right leg brace and my shoes on too. Then at eight o'clock a.m I had then wheeled out of me bed room and across the living room then I had wheeled into the kitchen where I had asked for a bowl of multi grain cheerios to eat and I had drank a cup of orange juice and a cup of coffee too. Then I had wheeled bed to my bed room to watch my television for a while then later at one o'clock in the afternoon I had wheeled to my closet to get on my black jacket out of my closet and when I had my black jacket on then I had wheeled to the front door to press the buttons to open the automatic door so the I can wheel outside to go in the garage to sit on my dark red six wheel motor scooter so that I can drive over across the two great big wide parking lot and then I had drove into the dunking donuts restaurant to order a pistachio coffee and I had drank my pistachio coffee over at a table inside the dunking donuts restaurant while I were watching the big screen television that were attach to the right corner wall inside of the dunking donuts restaurant and most days their is a lot of people ordering their lunches at the dunking donuts restaurant too. Later I had drove back to my house from the dunking donuts restaurant when I had transfer back into my wheelchair in the garage I then had wheeled into the house in my wheel chair and then I had wheeled right to my bed room so that I could watch my television for a little while. Then at five-thirty p.m I had wheeled out of my bed room and then I had wheeled into the kitchen to eat my dinner. A few hours had past right by until it was tenn-thirty at night so I had watched the news on my television for a little bit then I had got ready to go to sleep in my bed

Monday, February 15, 2016

 
On Monday February fifteen 2016 I had woke up from my bed at six-thirty in the morning and then I had stood up on the left side of my bed so that I could sit down in my wheelchair. When I sat down in my wheelchair I had then wheeled to my bath room to take a nice warm shower. After I had dried myself off I had then wheeled into my bed room to get on my long black sweat pants and my short sleeve black shirt and I had put on my sock, my right leg brace and my shoes too. At seven thirty a.m I had wheeled out of my bed room door and I had locked my bed room door with my bed room key. So I had wheeled across the living room floor then I had wheeled into the kitchen where I had asked a male staff person named Derek for a bowl of oat meal and I had asked for a cup of orange juice and a cup of coffee to drink too. I had told Derek about Sunday February four-teen 2016 the people that came to the McLaughlin house from the 4-h club with four or five rabbits and two hamsters for me and all of the residents to pat.  There were about twelve or fourteen people from the 4-h club that had came to the McLaughlin house and I had Derek about Friday February twelve riding on a van to a place called Gorden gym in Wen em too and how the volunteers had me walk around the gym with my four prong So hours and hours had past until a van called the ride had arrived at the home goods parking lot in Reading, so I had called the office at the McLaughlin house in North Reading, So my case-manager had drove the van to home goods to pick me and another to drive us home to the McLaughlin house.At our house we were unloaded off of the van and pushed into our house to eat dinner. A hour had past until it was seven o'clock at night So after my breakfast I had wheeled back to my bed room to watch my television for a while Then at ten-thirty a.m I had wheeled to my closet that is in my bed room and then I had open my closet door to take out my black warm jacket and so I had wheeled out of my bed room and I had locked my bed room door too. Then I had wheeled across the dinning room to push the electric button to open the front door then I had to sign the sign out sheet so I had open the next door to wheel across the deck and I had wheeled down the long winding cemented ramp then I had to push my wheelchair with my strong left foot in to the garage to lock the break on my wheelchair and then I had stood up to sit down on the seat on my six wheel dark red motor scooter so that I could drive across the great big very wide park lot to go into the dunking donuts restaurant. When I were in side of the dunking donuts restaurant I had ordered A coconut coffee to drink at the red table the was in side of the dunking donuts restaurant while I were watching the television that in bolted to the corner wall in  the dunking donuts restaurant too. So I was talking to two people that were sitting on regular chair inside in side of the dunking donuts restaurant too. So after I had drank my coconut coffee I had drove to the trash can in side the dunking donuts restaurant to through away my Styrofoam cup and the I had drove back to my house that was across the great big long very, very, wide parking lot. So then I had parked my six wheel dark red motor scooter in the garage and then I had stood up then I had sat in my wheelchair and so then I had wheeled in to my house then I had wheeled right to my bed room where I had watch my television for a little while then it had got darker and darker out and at eleven mid night I had went to sleep in my bed.

Tuesday, February 09, 2016

 
On Tuesday February eight 2016 I had woke up from sleeping on my bed at six-thirty in the morning and I had got in my wheelchair to wheel to my bathroom to take a real nice warm shower. After I had dried myself off I had wheeled back in my bed room to put on my long black sweat paints and my white tee-shirt then I had wheeled to my bed room door to open my door then a female staff person had came into my bed room to help my put on my socks and my right leg brace and my shows too. So at seven thirty a.m I had wheeled out of my bed room and then I had wheeled into the kitchen and a male staff person had cooked me a bowl of oat meal and he had poured me some orange juice and a big cup of coffee too. When I had finish my bowl of oat meal and my cup of orange juice and my cup of coffee too I had put them inside of the dish washer then I had wheeled all of the way to my bed room to type in my web journal for a while. Then a eleven o'clock a male staff person had walked with me around my group home.Later when I had finished my walk around my group house I had sit back in my wheelchair then I had wheeled into my bed room so I had wheeled over to my desk to turn on my computer and then I had went to type on my blog to type from my key board. After I had ate my lunch a guy how named is Pasture Rick from the first Congregational church came over to my group home to tell me and all of the other residents that he is going to come over to our group home on Friday February eleventh 2016, I had told Pasture Rick what I had done Wednesday February third 2016,  I had rode on a van to the state house in Boston. At the State House in Boston I listen to different people talk about brain-injury  and how there should be more money going into head-injury research.  Because back in the year 1967, when I had got hit by a car in the back of my head in Tawks berry really hard then the impact tossed me seven-two feet into an oak tree the American public know nothing about head-injury the close category that my parents could put me under was several Pausly. I could remember in the year of 2006 going to the head-injury walk at Jamaica plain and before the walk at Jamaica could begin a lady was at the microphone saying to everybody at Jamaica pond 



Tuesday, February 02, 2016

 
Every 22 seconds one person  in the United State sustains a brain-injury
An estimated 5.3 Americans a little more then 2% of the population lives with a disability cause by a brain-injury.
Meny of the survivor are adolescent and young adults who have extensive residential difficulties often resulting in a loss in social network and friendship. Each year in Massachusetts over 32,500 people receive emergency room treatment for a traumatic brain-injury annual over 500 people die. More then 50.000 die each year as a result of traumatic brain-injury About 5.3 million Americans a little more then 2% lives with a disability resulting from a brain-injury.

 Every year over 51,000 Massachusetts residents  sustain a traumatic brain-injury most often in automobile crash and falls it can happen to anyone and no two brain-injuries are alike.

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