There are definitely uses for it but it is still a challenge to find something that will pay enough to get it out of the woods.
I would have immediately done something the first time the child was tripped, whether it was my child or someone else's. I would have been over to see if she was okay. I would not have been able to just sit there. She (Breese) should get something.
I am still trying to process the experiences I had with the hurricane. The hardest part is that I tell my story from first-hand experience.
When I go back, life won't be like it was. If we're lucky, our roofs are still on and our houses didn't catch on fire. If we're not, water came up to our attic and we lost everything.
The day was a real eye-opener and cultural stretch for me.
And we count days every day. We use number words, numerals and counting sticks. Today, we made our first bundle of 100. That's big for us.
These are the words that I keep coming back to. This was when I knew the situation would be out of our hands.
A hundred, to a kindergartner, is hard to understand. We can tell them that a dollar is a hundred pennies, but to them, it's just a piece of paper. We show them.
They don't have any power. The water is still rising as we speak.
They were always funny, ... She could always make me laugh.
Exits on roads were blocked off for a hundred miles, you had to keep going and couldn't look back.
The future is way up in the air right now.