Vendor Writing
All Is Not Lost When Things Don’t Go As Planned
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Have you ever gone to the store for one thing and left with something totally different?
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Have you ever gone to the store for one thing and left with something totally different?
This book is an amazing life story of Father Charles Strobel.
A while back, a truck was stopped because of the light. I told the driver I REALLY liked her hat! Snatching the hat off her head, she said: ‘I’ll bet you REALLY like it now, don’t you? As it turns out, She was bald, her hair had been taken from her because of the chemotherapy treatments she was undergoing because of cancer. I apologized saying I had no idea what she had been going through.
Perspective becomes a mental exercise in regard to the homeless issue.
Father Strobel made a big impression on me. He was a great man. I’m reading his book now.
Cats are finicky
They have a mind of their own
They give affection
In cuddles snuggles and purrs
Without them life would be dull
Both my friend and I have mental and emotional injuries. But we enjoy cooking for each other and we can deal with each other’s chaos while we try to help each other! For instance, she tripped over my new drafting table while we were trying to put it together. Everybody’s OK, including the table! Anyway, I was explaining to her about the plants on my porch and how I put old food in the ground to make compost.
Because cops have badges on they think they can do anything. I heard from a friend of mine that the cops recently harassed and beat a trans woman. I hope they lose their jobs and someone does to them what they did to that person. They had no right to do that. Just because you are a cop doesn’t give you the right to beat up anyone you want.
Neighborhood Health started with one single office 40 years ago basically to aid the homeless and those without insurance. A lot has changed since it’s opening in the late 70s. There services now extend to the poor and even the working poor. 13 locations today scattered throughout Davidson County, Lebanon as well as Hartsville. The downtown location has been dubbed “The Homeless Clinic” and well deserved.