I'm so glad you like your new home, and I pray it continues to be a
wonderful place.
Peggy
http://kernsac.livejournal.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 7:52 PM
Subject: My New Home
> Hi all!
>
> Just thought I'd write a bit about my new place. I like it much better
> than where I was before. Much quieter, though they do watch TV or play
> music. All of us are high-functioning women, Gracie, whom I met at
> Daybreak, and San Juana, who was going to another day treatment center,
> but is now wanting to go with us, the last I've heard. San Juana likes to
> joke around and tickle you, and the other will laugh with us. Both the
> husband, Virgil, and wife, Tabbitha, are fun, friendly and supportive. We
> live in an upscale house, and the care providers do all the housework. We
> girls like to go shopping on weekends, and I think there is more freedom
> for the providers to take us some places we want to go. For instance,
> they allowed me to stay with them today so I could set up my email. I
> just had to go to town with them, but it was fun. Tabbitha took me into
> town again to try to get another adapter, or another phone, so I can have
> a working amplifier.
>
> Another thing I like is that there are rugs laid out so that I can follow
> them like sidewalks! Virgil often plays trumpet, and I can sometimes hear
> him.
>
> San Juana loves to dance, and she says she'll teach me and help me find
> dancing clothes at the second hand store she likes to visit. I don't know
> her well, so I'm not quite sure how reliable she is in following through
> with her offers, but I hope to learn dance steps and more Spanish. I've
> also learned some Rumanian greetings, and hope to learn more of that
> language too.
>
> All of us seem to be Christian. The Iovu's, (the providers' last name),
> go to a Pentecostal Rumanian church. I went with Tabbita the first Sunday
> night, to see what it's like, the music and all. Too bad they don't speak
> English, or I speak Rumanian, or I'd continue to go with them! they have
> a mixture of their native music and our music. But I only recognized one
> song: "Drinking from the Springs of living waters."
>
> Well, I think I'll stop for now; I want to go to bed early, and get up
> early to work on music.
>
> Have a great Easter weekend!
>
> I have something exciting to share with you. Please stop by for a visit!
>
> http://www.mypowermall.com/Biz/Home/52721
>
> Sharon
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