Sunday, October 31, 2010
POLL ?
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
MARY R STAFF
- HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT GETTING THIS JOB? MARY SAID, "WELL, I LIVED NEXT TO MACK, ONE OF MY CO WORKERS HERE. HE TOLD ME ALL ABOUT THE CRUMLEY HOUSE. HE GAVE ME AN APLICATION."
- HOW LONG HAVE YOU WORK HERE? SHE SAID, "FIVE YEARS."
- IS 3'RD SHIFT BETTER FOR YOU? SHE ANSWERED, "YES!!!!! "
- DO YOU FORESEE ANY IMPROVEMENTS IN CRUMLEY HOUSE? WE ARE ABOUT TO BUILD
- NO ONE CAN MAKE YOU INFERIOR WITH YOUR CONCENT!
TIPS.
Monday, October 25, 2010
APPRESHEATE
Thursday, October 21, 2010
1 2 1
- DID AMY HELP YOU START AT THE CRUMLEY HOUSE? YES SHE TOLD ME THERE IS A JOB OPENING
- DID GUYNN FIND YOU THROUGH AMY? YES HE DID
- WHERE DID YOU WORK BEFORE THIS ? SHE SAID NO AT FIRST WITH A GRIN SAID I WAS OUT HIGH SCHOOL I DID WORK OUT AT FARMERS DAUGHTER FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. KEEP IN MIND THIS WAS HER SOFT MORE YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL
- VICTORIA SAY ES I HAD FINISH MAN YEAR OF COLLAGE WHEN I WAS HIRED.
- WHEN DID GUYNN HIRE YOU ON AS STAFF AT CRUMLEY HOUSE? MAY 2010.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
OT TWO
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
BIG
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
TIPS OF THE DAY 4 FLU .
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Rob's Health Tips
3. Receive the flu shot.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
JULIA'S MEDITATION
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16
If you love God, God will love you back. If you make God happy, by treating people happily, peacefully and spiritually, that makes God happy.
God looks at what’s on the inside of somebody. And He also looks to see if you are treating other people like they are your family; peacefully, happily.
God never looks at what’s on the outside of people. He looks on the inside of people.
God is here. If God hadn’t have saved my life for a reason, I wouldn’t be here. God was there when I had my accident. He made sure my girls weren’t there and he saved me.
Julia Nicole Eldridge
ENOCH
The story of my life
By Enoch Phillip Fellenberger, Jr.
My first memory is when I lost my finger. I was four years old, and my sister and her girlfriend slammed my finger in a bedroom door. They were heavy set girls and it just came right off and I passed out.
I went up North quite a few times with my father. He bought a log cabin. He put in a cement floor and I helped him put it in and I got to write “Little Enoch” in the cement, since I was Little Enoch at the time. I was outgoing, misbehaving, a normal teenager. We had an ATV with six balloon tires with paddles on the wheels. It had a canvas top. It could float right across the lake or on land. I used to go fishing in it, with my dad.
Me and my best friend, Bobby Wyatt, stole my dad’s antique convertible, a ’65 Buick Riviera Convertible, and drove all over town. And we parked it at a pinball joint and somebody saw it and told my dad, and we got in trouble. I’ve been in many car shows with my father and his antique cars.
I was 15 when I had my accident. I got hit by a car on a foggy winter night. There was about three feet of snow on the ground. This took place in Ann Arbor, Michigan; my hometown. It was January, I think the 27th. 1982. I was smoking pot that I got from Shaky Jake. He’s a bum in Ann Arbor that is known around the world. He made t-shirts with himself on them and now he’s a millionaire but he still lives on the street, not in a house. I was walking. I was either coming home from or going to Chuckey Cheese, crossing the intersection of Stadium and Liberty.
Bobby was with me and he saw the accident. His mom took him out of school and he was with me every day when I was in a coma. I had a severe hematoma in my brain. I had a G-tube, a tracheotomy, an IV, and surgery on my brain to relieve the hematoma, which is a blood clot in my brain. I was in a coma six months and 28 days. The doctors told my family to make funeral arrangements because there was no hope. My family used to come and talk to me but I never could hear them. When you are in a coma, it is like being asleep with no dreams.
When I first opened my eyes, my mother is who I saw, and I started to cry. I was in a lot of pain. But I cried with relief seeing my family and friends. I couldn’t walk, talk, or move my arms or legs. I saw all my family gathered around. I was scared because I didn’t know what I had sticking out of me, all the tubes and stuff. I couldn’t talk because of the tracheotomy. But my whole family, uncles, cousins, mom, dad, brothers and sisters, were cheering me on saying I would make it.
I had a lot of contractures from being in the fetal position for seven months. They had to stretch me out. I used to be in tears when I went to PT. They had to take a medical hammer and chisel and chip away calcium deposits at my left elbow and right hip. I still have scars from the surgeries.
Just recently, Bobby visited me on his motorcycle with his wife and kids. They had no idea I was living here until one of the staff that knew his mother told her, and then he looked it up on the internet and came to see me. He made a surprising entrance to my group home. I looked up and saw him and started crying with joy and happiness. I had no idea he was coming. My mom and him kept it a secret. We went out to eat. I don’t recall the restaurant.
Bobby brought me a t-shirt that he made for me. The t-shirt has a picture of him and I on the front. And on the back is a poem he wrote for me when I was in my coma. It is about my injury and the love we have for each other. He made a T-shirt for me with the poem on the back.
Me and his dream was to travel the world on our motorcycles, but I didn’t get to do it. He did though. He drove his motorcycle to come and see me, and his wife and his kids rode on the other, which was a three-wheeler.
Bobby’s Poem
To My Best Friend Enoch
My dear friend Enoch today
I stood at your side
Looking down on you
I shook and nearly cried
As I look back in memory
Recalling good times shared together
It crossed my mind that
They may be fading forever
Then I realized that
this could never be
you and I have so much
of this world left to see
Standing there silently
With my head slightly bowed
I can almost hear
Your thoughts speak aloud
For the first time
I seem to see you smile
As if to say I’ll be ok
In just a little while
All your loved ones gathered around you.
All of those who know and care
They gave you love support and hope
Though never sure you were aware
Though many tears have fallen
And many prayers were said
Deep in our hearts we always knew
That you’d come out ahead
And when I moved here to Tennessee I went to BINGO with my mother and I won one thousand dollars all by myself. I started crying and my mom said not to cry but it was the most money I have ever won. My mom lives on the top of Roan Mountain with her boyfriend. He has a Corvette that is one one of three in the world.