Welcome to My Bumpy Ride.......

Before you all read on, I guess it is best to introduce myself to you and let you know a bit about myself. I am Susan, and first and foremost, I am a mother to a wonderful young man. Though he is grown, he will always be that three year old little boy, that asked all those questions and expected answers to them all. Though I will tell you much about myself in this blog there is no one or nothing that is as important to me as him, even if I don't discuss him much, because he kina likes to remain private.

For years I was actively trying to find myself, but that was a big waste of time, since by doing so I was not living. All my life I have always known that I was "different", but was unable to know why that was. I first thought that perhaps it was because I was adopted, but that was not the case. Turns out, I am bipolar and pretty much have been all my life. This was explained to me about nine years ago when I had a major melt down. I tend to be more on the depressive side, but have on occasion been quite manic. My last episode was early thru mid 2008, with full blown depression. For five months, I bearly left my house, let alone my bed. Why am I telling you this? I just want it out in the open and let you understand that I discuss my illness from time to time.

Present day, I am currently a full time student, studying social work. At the end of 2011 I was approached by a mentor of mine, who mentioned a new program that was going to launch here in Rhode Island. This new program called the Peer Wellness Coaching, was something that I had always wished would become a reality and to add even more excitement was the fact that this mentor was inviting me to train for a position as one of the Peer Wellness Coaches.

So currently (spring 2012) I am part of the three phases of training and should be employed by the fall of 2012. What is even more excellent about this program is that they are aware of my education goals and are willing to work with me on maintaining those goals.

Also you might hear me mention NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), because I am actively involved with them. I am a facilitator and state trainer for the NAMI Connection groups (peer run support group) here in Rhode Island, and I also help teach high school and college students about mental illness through NAMI RI's Inside Mental Illness program.

So with all that being said...I hope you read on to my daily activities and thoughts and such.




Saturday, August 18, 2012

Saturday Centus – Absent "E" and “T”



The challenge this week is to write another cohesive sentence without using the letters "E" or "T".

The sentence can be as long or as short as you like.
Number of words:  Whatever you need to write a sentence that actually makes sense without using the letter E or T.
Pictures: Any you like.
Well here is my attempt…



Raindrops fall from clouds much in a way humans cry.

Well that was it.  Was really hard actually.  Not sure if I can do any more is Jenny takes away another letter next week. TTFN

8 comments:

  1. it's like a mantra, so very true.

    have a great day.

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  2. Susan that was awwesome! You rock!~Ames

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  3. Well done. Hopefully we will get all our letters back next week!

    =)

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  4. Beautiful! and I love the image you used with it!

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  5. Very nice. I love reading it again and again.
    Bravo!
    Mine is here
    Have you an AWESOME WEEK!
    hugs
    shakira

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  6. Wow. This is like a poem.

    I love this.

    Beautiful word and picture imagery!

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