Silas,
I have also been a funk lately. I don't exactly know what is causing mine; I do have some ideas and possibly some solutions for mine. It sounds like you are doing many of the right things and many individuals would be inspired by all that you are doing now. I am also staying active within my community and trying to do things which I feel make a difference. This keeps me active, but it has not completely eradicated me from the slight ebb, my euphemistic way of saying funk. I am going to try to start getting out more to the malls and trying to interact with even more people. I'm considering going to school next semester in order to keep myself busier.
Billy from Tampa
C2-3
9 years post
My blog: http://quadius-superbus.blogspot.com/
Silas Shelburne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Stacy,You go girl, I wish I had your atitude. Ive got everything in the world going for me, I still run my farm im envolved in the festival of friends, we throw a 2 day festival of events to collect money for needy people. I was the first , when I got hurt this festival made up over 50, 000.00 dallars for me. Im on the board of the Industrial development Authority, we work at getting new industry in the county. I try to stay busy but still can't get out of this funk, any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the ears. Silas----- Original Message -----From: Stacy HarimTo: Quad-ListSent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 1:18 PMSubject: [QUAD-L] my fate?In my situation I feel like what happened to me happened for a reason. I'm definitely using my experience as a disabled person to guide me through the rest of my life to help others. I wonder about why I was put in the chair but it seems to come together when I think about my past patterns in starting and education for a certain career and then quitting. I originally was in school for elementary education special ed. I also substituted school and did so in a school that was geared towards special needs children (physical and cognitive disabled). . I felt bad for the children and took it home with me everyday. I had those children on my mind all the time. Since I couldn't separate work from my life, I decided to go another way still wanting to teach but not special needs. I then decided that I did not want to teach at all and stopped going to school so I did not waste my Dad's money. I instead ended up waiting ta! bles in Ocean City and taking off a couple of months in the winter since it's a resort town where I live and where I worked closed. Here I am 12 years later and in school again for a job to help disabled. Kind of ironic that if I weren't in the chair I wouldn't be in school now let alone for something that I pretty much started doing.Stacy
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