One day, I went jogging with my dog, Redford. As we were jogging, I tripped and fell. As I fell, my ankle made a horrible cracking sound. It sound like the snapping of a 木, ツリー branch breaking. I didn't try to get up at first. As I was lying there, Redford licked my face. I was still holding the lead, and he didn't offer to slip out of his 襟, 首輪 and run off. I only had Redford for a few weeks, and he was already strongly bonded to me. I tried to get up, but my ankle was really hurting. Reluctantly, I let Redford off of the lead and said, "Go get help!" He took off. I sat there and held my throbbing ankle. Just when I was about to lose hope, I saw Redford. My friend, Brian, was running close behind. He said, "Aubrey, your 子犬 showed up at my house. I figured あなた were in trouble." He then noticed me holding my ankle, and he asked, "Did あなた hurt your ankle?" I said, "Yeah. I'm not able to get up." He helped me to my feet, but trying to walk on my ankle was too painful. He said, "Lean on me for support. I'll help あなた get home." Brian clipped the lead back to my dog's 襟, 首輪 and helped me get home. Once at home, my mother said, "I think あなた need to see a doctor." I was taken to the hospital. Luckily, I only suffered a mild sprain. The 次 day, as I was resting my ankle, Brian visited with me. He asked, "How's your ankle?" I said, "It's okay. I'll be able to put pressure on it in a few days." He said, "That's good. I think that it might be better if あなた had a human jogging companion as well." I asked, "Are あなた going to take up jogging?" He said, "Yeah." I said, "Okay. I'll go back to jogging when my ankle completely heals. You'll need to pace yourself, and you'll need a lot of water." Once my ankle healed, Brian and I went jogging. Of course, Redford enjoyed having the extra company. Huskies are so friendly, and they 愛 everyone. That night, when I went to bed, I was exhausted, but I was happy. That 日 was the best 日 I had in a long time.
It was close to Christmas. The members of New Religion decided to go spend time was their families. Sadly, Erin's grandmother passed away. It was devastating for Erin. When New Religion picked up their tour, many people wanted to interview Erin. Lola said, "She ロスト a loved one. How do あなた think she's doing?!" Carl said, "Erin needs time to mourn her grandmother. She doesn't need a microphone in her face." Paul said, "She's been through so much. Leave her alone!" Erin thanked her フレンズ for standing up for her. She later said, "I now know how Paul McCartney felt after John Lennon got shot." Lola hugged her. Things did get better for Erin with time. She ロスト so many she loved, but she kept going and never gave up.
No Stable Place
Aside from Uncle Bob, the only other family members who paid me any mind were my grandparents. My grandfather passed away about a 年 and a half after my father's untimely death. My grandmother lived until I started high school. When she was alive, I could always go to her with a problem. Every time I would have a bad 日 at school, I would go to her. She would say, "Tell me what's wrong, John." I would tell her what was wrong, and she would make everything better. When she passed away when I started high school, I was devastated. Now I had no one to go to when I had a bad day. That's when my record listening became もっと見る frequent. Other than my dog, Beatle, it was my only 情報源 of comfort. I really missed having a person to talk to. I missed having someone who listened to me. When he wasn't working, I could call Uncle Bob and talk to him, but it wasn't the same. Grandma seemed to have an answer for everything. Nobody else seemed to have that gift.
Aside from Uncle Bob, the only other family members who paid me any mind were my grandparents. My grandfather passed away about a 年 and a half after my father's untimely death. My grandmother lived until I started high school. When she was alive, I could always go to her with a problem. Every time I would have a bad 日 at school, I would go to her. She would say, "Tell me what's wrong, John." I would tell her what was wrong, and she would make everything better. When she passed away when I started high school, I was devastated. Now I had no one to go to when I had a bad day. That's when my record listening became もっと見る frequent. Other than my dog, Beatle, it was my only 情報源 of comfort. I really missed having a person to talk to. I missed having someone who listened to me. When he wasn't working, I could call Uncle Bob and talk to him, but it wasn't the same. Grandma seemed to have an answer for everything. Nobody else seemed to have that gift.