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Monday, October 12, 2009
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I am still waiting to see whether my benefits will be re-approved.  But knowing how the gov't does things I may be in for a long wait.

 

How does Thailand sound?  I have an opportunity to go there next July for 10 days.  I don't know how much it will cost yet, but if I plan to go I have to make a downpayment of $150 Sunday.  So I will have to decide this week.  It will be a group from my church going there for a mission trip.  From what I have read online, Thailand has some beautiful scenery.  I really can't think of a reason why I shouldn't go except I am kind of afraid of flying and I worry about needing a lot of sleep.  But I guess not too much could go wrong in just 10 days unless there was an earthquake or tsunami!  I don't know whether I am trying to talk myself into it or out of it.

 

My mother has also asked me to consider teaching with her next spring, while my niece is out with a new baby.  I could earn a little money and it would probably only be 2-3 hours for 4 days a week.  I am still thinking about it.  I need to tell her by the 15th.

 

I have a lot to think about.  Fortunately there is nothing on my calendar this week.  This morning, I didn't even get up till after 9am and that is really late for me.  Yesterday I didn't wake up till 10:15 and barely made it to church for the sermon.  Then Mom and I hung out the rest of the afternoon.

 

It seems so funny -- everyone is saying, "Do what YOU want to do, not what someone else wants you to do."  And I believe that is sound advice.  But these same people then complain when I don't do what THEY want me to do!  Aren't people odd?  And I include myself.

 

Carolyn

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Schizophrenia is a syndrome characterized by disturbances in emotions, thought, activity, and language, that leaves patients fearful and withdrawn.

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