Sunday, July 23, 2017
On Sunday July twenty-three I had woke up from my bed at five-thirty in the morning and then I had wheeled to my bathroom so that I could have a real nice warm shower and after my shower I had shaved myself too. So when I had wheel out of my bath room and into my bedroom I had put on my long gray sweat paints and then I had put on my white tee-shirt and then I had put on my socks and then I had put on my right ankle brace and then I had put on my sneakers too. So I had wheeled out of my bed room and then I had wheeled into the kitchen to have a bowl of honey cluster cereal to eat and a female staff had poured me a warm cup of coffee so I could drink. Then at eight o'clock a.m I had wheeled back to my bed room so that I could brush my teeth and then I had went to the bath room. So later I had rode in a great big wide van to a church in Lin to sing spiritual songs and to here stories about Jesus Christ by paster Tim and to pray too There were a whole lot of people that was singing spiritual songs and praying and clapping too and having a great time including me and Tony and the guy name Joe that drove us there in the great big white van and his son named Paul too. After church we had rode to a great big very wide park there were grass a lot of trees and tables with some big umbrellas that were blocking the sun's raise because it were a very, very, sunny and hot day and there were no clouds too and there was some stores too. So me, Tony, Joe and his son named Paul were sitting around a great big round table drinking coffee teas and lemons aid talking to one and another and just enjoying the very sunny and hot day. A few minutes had past until late Joe and his son Paul had brought me and Tony on the van by the electric lift and in the van they hooked and chained our wheelchair to the floor of the van and then Joe had went in the driver seat then he he drove me and Tony back to the McLaughlin house in North Reading
Sunday, July 09, 2017
On Thursday June twenty second 2017, my mother named Denise Russo had drove to my home called the McLaughlin house to pick me up in my bed room and she had pushed me outside in my wheelchair to load me into her car and she had help from a staff person to load my wheelchair in the trunk of her car and she had my suit case loaded in the back trunk too. Then I had said good by to the staff person and then my mother had drove me down to the Cape to go on the fairy. While my mother were drive it were very, very, sunny and warm and there were a little traffic then I had fell asleep in the front seat of the car while my mother were driving my down to the cape. While my mother were drive the traffic got lighter, and lighter and a couple the way down to the cup my mother had stopped off a a restaurant to get a sandwich for me and her to eat and then she had drove on. A few hours had past until she got me to the fairy so she had walked to the back of her car to get my wheelchair out of the trunk of her car and she had got all of my luggage too. Later my counselor named Jackson had pushed me in my wheelchair on the great, great, big giant fairy ship I was still surprise of all of the cars and trucks the great big giant fairy ship could hold and the great big giant fairy ship could hold a lot of cars and trucks. Me and my counselor named Jackson went around the great big giant ship for a while when the great big giant fairy ship was moving. When the great big giant ship has stop at Martha's Vineyard all of the people that were on board the great big giant mighty ship had walk down the very, very, long ramps that lead to the ground. So my counselor were pushing me in my wheelchair and the other counselors were pushing their campers in their wheelchair to camp Jabberwocky we all had unpacked all of our clothe in our own cabins. I were in a cabin with eight people four campers and four counselors but there were four disable camp in manual wheelchairs including me and one camper that were partly blind I know that because everyday at camp Jabberwocky he walks with a long thin white plastic pol and every where he goes he got to point that long thin white plastic stick to the groud and at meal time all of the camper and their counselors wait out on the sun deck to go into the dining rroom to eat some of the campers are in manual wheelchairs including me George Russo, some campers are in electric wheelchair some campers are able to walk but they are blind so they had to walk with a thin pointy plastic stick so that they can feel the ground and some campers are able to walk but the have down sindrom or mental problems like that but every night that I went to bed I slept in a bunk bed and I would sleep on the bottom bed and my counselor Jackson would sleep at the top bunk bed and at night for a serturn time I would have to go to the bath room real bad and some nights I would have to say it kind of loud so a counselor could hear me because they are all sound sleepers and some times I had to get up for myself but I am very thankful that my manual wheelchair were right next to me with my brake locked but every morning at camp Jabberwocky I would wake up with a bad back from laying on the flat bed for eight or nine hours a night. When it was time to wake up Jojo would ring the bell and then she would yell good morning camp Jabberwocky so everybody that were in their cabins would wake up
