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Friday, September 16, 2011

The Story of Me part 6

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February 15, 1989

Clara woke up to the sound of someone pounding on the front door. She looked around the room and tried to remember what day it was. The last thing she remembered was the crying baby in the kitchen. At least the crying had stopped and if she could just get rid of whoever was knocking on the door she could go back to sleep.

Slowly Clara sat up in bed and reached for the vodka bottle that was sitting on the night stand. The bottle was empty so Clara cursed under her breath and threw it onto the bed behind her before standing. Slowly and unsteadily Clara walked from the room, down the hall and toward the front door. “Stop knocking already. I’m coming. If that baby is still here and you wake it up there’s going to be hell to pay.” Clara shouted as she held her head.

“Clara, it’s Pat from next door. I just wanted to see if everything was ok here and if I could help.”

Clara opened the door and was momentarily blinded by the sudden burst of early morning sunlight in her eyes. “Holy hell, what time is it and what do you mean is everything ok. Nothing around here has changed. Leave me alone. I was sleeping.” Clara went to close the door, but Pat put her hands up and stopped that from happening.

“I was just worried about Harmony. I heard her crying all night and then about fifteen minutes ago the crying stopped very suddenly. I had five kids of my own and I worked as a nurses assistant when I was younger. If she’s sick or hurt maybe I can help.” Pat explained quickly. Hoping that Clara would open the door and allow her to enter the house.

“Who the hell is Harmony? You’ve got the wrong house. Go away.” Clara tried to close the door once again and once again Pat stopped that from happening.

“Harmony is your granddaughter.” Pat declared as she pushed herself past a still drunk Clara and entered the house.

Clara stood in place still holding onto the open door. “When did I get a granddaughter?”

Pat moved quickly toward the kitchen table and the silent baby that was still sitting in the car seat. She picked up the baby and was relieved to see that she was still breathing. The breaths were slow and shallow, but they were breaths.

Turning to Clara, she let her anger fly. “This is your granddaughter. She’s cold and hungry and probably hasn’t had a diaper change in days. What is wrong with you?”

Pat turned to put the baby back into the seat and that’s when she saw the note pinned to the blanket. After reading the note she quickly tore it from the blanket and stuffed it into her pocket as she fought back tears of anger and heartbreak.

“That’s not my granddaughter. Lily just watches it for some couple that lives down the street. Where is Lily anyway? She should be the one changing that things diapers not me.”

Pat picked up the car seat and walked toward the door. “Clara, I have been your neighbor for a long time now and I have stood by silently watching as you drank yourself into an early grave and ignored your own daughter. I will not watch you ruin another live. This baby is coming with me now. After you shower and sober up enough to walk, you come next door and we’ll talk about what is going to happen next.”

Pat stormed out of the house and walked to her home next door without looking back as she listened to Clara cursing her for the whole neighborhood to hear.


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Thursday, September 15, 2011

My dream has come true!

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It's finally happened! My dream has finally come true....kind of....

I've always wanted a sugar daddy and now I've got one! The best part is that Orange Croc Guy isn't even jealous because my sugar daddy is only five years old. LOL!

Here's how the most interesting conversation I had today went....

5 year old: Look, Ms. Brown, I've got a dollar!

Me: Cool! Is that your lunch money?

5 year old: No, it's just mine.

Me: Well, why don't you go put it in your bookbag so that you don't lose it?

5 year old: Here, you can have it.

Me: No, you keep it. Are you sure it's not your lunch money?

5 year old: You can have it. Go buy yourself some new clothes.

Me: Why? Don't you like my clothes?

5 year old: I do, but you can buy some new ones.

Me: Honey, I really think we should give that dollar to the ladies in the lunch room.

5 year old: Why? I have a lunch box.

Me: OK, well, where did you get the dollar?

5 year old: My mommy gave it to me.

Me: Did she say what it was for?

5 year old: It's so I can buy myself a snack after school.

Me: OK, so why don't you go put it in your book bag so you don't lose it. If you lose it, you won't be able to buy a snack.

5 year old: OK

Now, if only I could figure out how to get a grown man to give me money for new clothes....

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

At least once a year...

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Every year I get asked by one of my students if I have a job. Today the question was asked while we were on the playground and another adult heard it. She's probably still laughing! I just can't figure out if I get that question because I'm doing right or if I'm doing something wrong.

The AC worked today. It's amazing how much better the day goes when you aren't melting. lol!

Three more postcards arrived today! Chicago and Detroit & Flint Michigan.

Thank you so much!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Don't get me started!

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Another week starts with no air conditioning at school. UGH! At least I didn't fall today. LOL!

I made it until 1:00 before I gave up on the day and gave in to the horrible headache I had gotten from the heat. The movie went in and I started pulling individual kids to do some testing on the computer. About ten minutes into this my principal decided to come in for a visit. Now, on a normal day, I would be be worried about showing a movie when the boss visits, but not today! Instead I pointed at him and said, "I dare you to say something." He laughed and kept quiet. lol!

Of course, he walked back through about ten minutes later and acted like he had chill and wanted to know if anyone had a sweater he could borrow. I let him know that he was losing serious "cool" points!

On a brighter note, the postcards have started arriving! 5 postcards so far!

Atlanta, Georgia
Chapala, Mexico
Wellington, New Zealand
Perth, Scotland
Copenhagen, Denmark

So EXCITING! Thank you all so much for helping us out!

If you missed the post where I'm begging for postcards you can read about it here

Monday, September 12, 2011

It's A Birthday Celebration!

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Deanna of FlowerScraps is having a birthday this week and we're all invited to take part in the celebration! First of all, take a look at the sale she's having in her store...


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She also has a great new kit called Birthday Girl. Just check out the preview...


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There are 13 papers, 30 elements and a set of cardstock papers!

Love the kit? Well, make sure you check out Deanna's blog this week for a chance to win all or part of this awesome kit!

Here are a couple of layouts I made using Birthday Girl for challenges at Stuff to Scrap. This first one was for the quote challenge...


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And this layout is for the song lyric challenge...


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You're find more layout inspiration on Deanna's blog!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Are you one of my blog followers?

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September 19 will be my three year blog-o-versary and I've got another $5 Stuff to Scrap gift certificate to give away on that day.

All you have to do is become one of my blog followers for your chance to win!

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