After a little rough patch in September the rest of October is shaping up to be pretty memorable. I can't raise my arms in celebration but that doesn't mean I'll never celebrate. Since being out of the hospital I've had to change my routine to accommodate my disability by waking up earlier, eating more take-out, pan-frying less, and putting my belt through pant loops before putting my pants on. I've also had to buy several things to make life easier: back scrubber, back scratcher, slip-on Vans, and a messenger bag. I feel so much older bringing a messenger bag to school instead of a back-pack. I'm no longer that man-child-teachah with 5 o'clock shadow! Since button-up shirts are easier to take on and off I rarely wear t-shirts anymore too. Obviously drinking in excess doesn't happen because of that whole trust issue I have with my wobbly, drunken self. Despite finding out tripping down to Cambodia and CM, again, is no longer an option I'm still jazzed about the entries/events to come:
- Halloween Hat
- Comfort Korean Food
- Community Gardens
- Cultural Day/ Dinner
In honor of Canadian Thanksgiving here are the Top 5 things I'm thankful for:
5. Still having my awesome job. Kids keep you young.
4. Slip-on Vans.
3. The delicious Canadian Thanksgiving dinner provided by HQ Bar and the company that came with it.
2. The friends and family near and far who always find a way to brighten my day.
1. Not being in the hospital.
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