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Friday, 9. August 2002
Crunch time!
CDSenior02
06:56h
Another week has just flown by! It seems like only yesterday that we were enjoying a nice lunch at the Hall of Fame Café! I really enjoyed seeing everyone on Tuesday, and was happy that everyone was still hanging on here near the end of this class. I’ve been doing a lot of work on my genres since Tuesday and some of them are finished (unless I go back and tweak a few things after everything else is done). While I was doing all this work on my blog I neglected the Week 9 Assignments that I had yet to complete! So, I will be working hard to get my references and reflection done. Emily and I only have one more week living together! Sorry that we never got to have you all over for a party, but maybe we’ll have time for that this coming semester (RIIIIIGHT)! I have the feeling that the only times we’ll be seeing each other is in class! The Gym Factory is no longer an option for stress relief parties, but IT WASN’T MY FAULT!! I can’t wait to get this project finished and have a week off. I’m not going to Florida or anything like Emily, but it will be nice to have nothing to do. Nothing to do except get ready to come back to school! Actually I am looking forward to coming back to school, but not starting classes again! Sometimes classes become those annoying times between naps, and school interferes with my social life! Ha ha, I’m just kidding! I’m pretty excited to see what this semester’s classes have in store for us. I feel kind of bad for our poor classmates that are taking CD 315 in the fall! I have had a hard enough time being very disciplined and getting all my work finished this summer, and I’ve had nothing else to do. Combine this class with all our other classes and that could cause some people to have a meltdown! I’m hoping for a good grade on my project, and in this class. I feel so unsure about my work though. This is all new to me, to all of us, and I just don’t know if I’ve done things “right”. Sometimes I look at all the different pieces of my project and think, “WHAT A MESS”! After my little revelation I can see how things will hopefully come together, but that point is still on the other side of the mountain! My revelation was the peak, now I just have to get down the other side, but unlike a mountain things aren’t all downhill from here! Just a few more days and we’ll all reach the finish line!! YAY!! ... Link
Interview
CDSenior02
05:07h
Genre 3 C= clinician C: Hi Bill, how are you today? B: Hi, I'm ok. C: My name is Andrea, I am a speech therapist, and I just want to sit and chat with you, if that is ok. B: Sure C: Can you tell me your full name? B: William Frank Jones C: Ok, good. Now, can you tell me the name of your daughter who brought you here today? B: Um, I have a daughter, but I can't remember her name. She's out in the waiting room. C: Yes, I spoke to her earlier. Where do you live? Can you tell me your address? B: I live in a blue house on a long street beside a church. C: Do you know your house number or zip code? B: No. C: Ok, tell me how old you are? B: I'm 67, and I'll be 68 in October. C: What day in October? B: Um, well, sometime in the middle. C: Ok, good. Now, tell me about your job, where did you work before you retired? B: I worked in the mines for 50 years. I worked my way up from $30 a month starting out to $30 an hour when I retired. I used to get up for work at 4AM every morning, and my late wife, Linda, would have breakfast ready and a sack lunch packed for me. She always made the best lunches. Every day she would pack me a bologna sandwich with cheese and mustard, crackers, carrots, and a piece of homemade dessert. C: Wow, sound like you had a very caring wife. When did she pass away? B: I don't know. A few years ago maybe. C: Well I'm sorry to hear that. Bill, can you tell me what you ate for breakfast this morning? B: Um, I think I had, no, I'm not sure. My daughter fixed it, so you could ask her. C: Ok. C: Bill, I’m going to show you some picture cards and I want you to name the object on each card. Do you understand what I want you to do? B: Yes. C: (Holds up picture of a cup). Bill, what is this a picture of? B: A cup. C: Good. (Holds up picture of keys). And what are these? B: Uh, those are, um, those things, oh you know, they start your car, and unlock your door, you can never find them when you need them. Shoot, I don’t know. C: Keys. B: Yeah, keys. C: Okay, let’s try another one. (Holds up picture of a dog). What is this? B: That’s a dog, right? C: Yes, you’re right. C: All right Bill, now I’m going to ask you to read me a couple sentences and then I’ll ask you a couple questions. Is that okay with you? B: Okay, fine. C: (Holds up a card that reads, “My brother and my sister go to the store. They buy milk, eggs, bread, and sugar. The groceries cost $8.00.”) Please read these sentences out loud. B: My brother and my sister go to the store. They buy milk, eggs, bread, and sugar. The groceries cost $8.00. C: Good. Now, Bill, who went to the store? B: My brother. C: Anyone else? B: No. C: Okay, what did he buy at the store? B: Milk, cheese, no, not cheese, um…. bread, and tobacco. C: All right. And how much did the groceries cost? B: About $4.00 C: Okay. Nice job. C: Well that’s all we need to do today Bill. Thank you for talking with me and maybe I’ll be seeing you again soon. I’ll take you back out to the waiting room to meet your daughter. B: Okay. See you later. Clinician’s notes: ... Link |
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