Thursday, April 15, 2010

Photos of Me At WWRC

Here are some photos I found of me at WWRC.

Before&After

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Blogs

I may be uploading my blogs that I've written later on today. That depends if I go to my parents house today. Which I have a feeling I may do because Eugene is itching to go back to my parents so he can use the internet. But I'm still alive and kicking. Eating me some macaroni right now and waiting for the mail to come. The mail is late today. It normally comes around 10 or 11 but its late today. Which is weird but oh well. That's all for now.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Ending On A Good Note

Eugene and I went to mom and dads and used the internet. Now I'm sitting hee drinking some tea. I'm going to bed soon. Elizabeth is here. She came to celebrate my birthday with me. She is going to help us get ready for the party. Okay I'm done raning now.

From The Desk of The President

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From the Desk of the President.

I have always wanted to write that.  Thanks’ Woodrow for another dream come true.

Dedicated staff and fellow students. As President of Student Government Association, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to our community. I would also like to thank all of you who have given me this opportunity. I would also like to extend my congratulations to the students who graduated this past Friday, and to all of our new students. Woodrow Wilson is a fine institution, and you should be very proud to be able to say that you are a part of it.

I want you to think about your education up to this very moment, from finger painting and handwriting, to calculus and physics. Woodrow Wilson is about to bring you to an entirely new level of learning. What you learned in high school was good for high school, but this is college, and you have a lot of learning to do. Over the course of the next weeks, months, or year you will learn what you need to in order to be a leader in our complicated world.

College is an amazing experience because you and you alone, decide what you get out of it. President John F. Kennedy once said, "And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." Woodrow Wilson is going to do many things for all of you. But, how do you make the most of what Woodrow Wilson is offering you? The way to do this is to GET INVOLVED! Join one -two- three or more of the committees that Woodrow Wilson has to offer. Committees that do everything from helping clean up campus to plan dances for the students.

When I first came here I was a bit shy which many of you may be when you first come to a new place that you are unfamiliar with. I eventually opened up and I wasn't afraid anymore to talk to people and get involved. I joined Peer Mediation Counseling, Activities Committee, Dorm Committee, and I got involved in being an ambassador. And I'm just like anybody else, so if I can do it, you can definitely do it. And so my fellow students ask not what Woodrow Wilson can do for you, ask what you can do for Woodrow Wilson! That is how you will get the most out of your time at Woodrow Wilson.

Never forget that you are not alone here, not by a long shot. The faculty, staff, and student leaders of this campus are always available to help you. You hopefully got to experience this on Monday when one of the ambassadors helped you move in. If you need help, don't be afraid to ask. Look around over the next few days, there will be students with red name tags that say WWRC Ambassador. If you need help with anything, ask one of us. It is my promise to you that we are here to help you. Hopefully we'll help you with whatever you need, and you might want to come back and help others yourself. I know from experience what you are thinking right now... how long is this email going to be and how much longer am I going to go on? I know you have a lot of stuff to do. You just got to college and you have the rest of your life ahead of you, new friendships to form, relationships to cherish, and a campus to explore. But before I end this email, let me give you some advice, some advice that I could have used when I first came to Woodrow Wilson. Don't be afraid to be yourself, try to be open-minded, be aware, be active, be studious, have a great time and most importantly, don't forget to call your parents and loved ones often, and only occasionally asking for money.

Thank you and welcome to Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center!

Angela Bean (SGA President)

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My Day So Far

Well, I cleaned for a bit and did some laundry. I put some clothes away and reorganized the drawers. I was cold so I ate some tomato soup with corn and then took a nice hot shower. I’m not cold anymore thank goodness. I was freezing. The heat is turned off in our house so we can save on our electric bill this month since my VA check still has not come. I swear, the VA takes forever to send a check. I called them last week and told them I still had not received my check and they said I would get it this week and I was thinking like Monday or Tuesday. Still no check and it’s Wednesday already. I hope it comes this week though because we have bills to pay. I have to pay off the Comcast bill and cancel the high speed internet we have with Comcast because Deborah called Verizon and we are getting DSL internet. That should be no later then the 21st of this month. So that’s a good thing. I think I’m going to go finish doing laundry then go watch some TV since I am so bored. God, not having internet is so boring. When I get the internet back I know I won’t be bored anymore. I will find things to do on the internet.

Cleaning

Today I decided that I would actually get off my ass and do something. So, I started cleaning and organizing things in the bedroom as well as doing laundry. Laundry ain’t so bad. Not as bad as I thought it would be. I’m listening to my mp3 player now. Lots of good music on there. I’m listening to some rap song. Probably by a group that hardly anyone has heard of before. I download music from groups that aren’t well known. The group is Dezekration and the song is “Eat You Alive.” Nobody has probably heard of them before. I forgot where I downloaded their song. I’m taking a break from cleaning right now. I’m waiting for more laundry to be done so I can fold it and put it away. We have so many clothes. I went thru some of my clothes and decided what I didn’t wear anymore. I put it in a bag and need to take it to storage. Deborah is putting the bookshelf back together and Eugene was doing dishes. Its hard to get him to do stuff around the house but the dishes were piled up so I think that’s why he did them.