Well this is Anthony and well I have been busy. I came out from saying 2003 was a bsd year to it was really one of my best years, I had went to school for phlebotomy passed and got a job at a local hospital I have payed off a lot of old debts and am on my way to financial stability I bought a new car and I got another job at a lab (yes that makes it two jobs).
I have also quit smoking its been two weeks but I think its for good this time. I still don't talk to my parents but I think its there move now I think they have to realize my feeling are important and this just isn't some small thing that will soon be forgotten.
I would love to say that I miss all of you that i have met at the camp I think that has a lot to do with my very successful year and I would like to thank you.
I am planning to go back to school in January or May and continue my education in hte health field maybe finish up something I have started. I do apologize for being away for a while and not posting but I have been plenty busy. So I hope you all had a happy holidays and a very happy and fruitful new year. God Bless
Anthony
hello all its been a long time
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Anthony
I was wondering what happened to you! I am so happy that you have made such great strides this year.
I am so happy you are going for more education.
Your camp experience helped you find your focus and I hope in the future you will come to camp again.
I also hope that in the not too distant future there will be some peace with your parents. It is so hard to get family who are in denial to talk about this injury. My family told everyone how well I did and how this injury never bothered me. They did not have any idea how I felt because we never spoke about it once my Mother died. I hope this will be resolved in 2004 so you can post again what a great year you had.
Camp 2005 please start making your plans and also I expect you to entertain us more and look forward to your drawings... Can you get lost in the woods without a flashlight in DC?
Kath
I was wondering what happened to you! I am so happy that you have made such great strides this year.
I am so happy you are going for more education.
Your camp experience helped you find your focus and I hope in the future you will come to camp again.
I also hope that in the not too distant future there will be some peace with your parents. It is so hard to get family who are in denial to talk about this injury. My family told everyone how well I did and how this injury never bothered me. They did not have any idea how I felt because we never spoke about it once my Mother died. I hope this will be resolved in 2004 so you can post again what a great year you had.
Camp 2005 please start making your plans and also I expect you to entertain us more and look forward to your drawings... Can you get lost in the woods without a flashlight in DC?
Kath
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Anthony
I am so pleased for you. It is so good to read about success and you have made great strides. How great you must feel being able to do so well. Please keep us posted it is fantastic to know that one of our own has done so well given the previous history. Keep up the positive attitude and you can do what ever you want. Have a great 2004 I am sure you will.
Lyn
I am so pleased for you. It is so good to read about success and you have made great strides. How great you must feel being able to do so well. Please keep us posted it is fantastic to know that one of our own has done so well given the previous history. Keep up the positive attitude and you can do what ever you want. Have a great 2004 I am sure you will.
Lyn
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Hey!
No picking on us because we couldn't find the secret middle of the woods meeting! You wouldn't have wanted to listen to the creepy guy telling you "just go down that path a bit..." without a flashlight or a map. . .although it did turn out there was one ihn my pocket all along. Ha! Glad to hear you're doing good, Tony!
Carrie
No picking on us because we couldn't find the secret middle of the woods meeting! You wouldn't have wanted to listen to the creepy guy telling you "just go down that path a bit..." without a flashlight or a map. . .although it did turn out there was one ihn my pocket all along. Ha! Glad to hear you're doing good, Tony!
Carrie
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Carrie, glad to see you posting! How are things with you? AND THE GETTING LOST THING AT CAMP WAS FUN, UNTILL THE CREAPY GUY!
Anthony glad to hear that things are on the up and up for you! When I get to Florida in the near future, I will definitly look you up! Take care both of you and thanks for letting me in on the OBPI pages! hehe
Courtney
Anthony glad to hear that things are on the up and up for you! When I get to Florida in the near future, I will definitly look you up! Take care both of you and thanks for letting me in on the OBPI pages! hehe
Courtney
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Anthony,
It is so good hearing from you and all about what you have been doing since Camp. Congrads on a job well done with school and all you have done. Keep up the great work.
Can't wait for Camp 2005 so we all can be together again. What fun.
Hope you will continue to post from time to time and let us know what your doing and how things are going for you.
Have a wonderful New Year.
Hugs, Karen
It is so good hearing from you and all about what you have been doing since Camp. Congrads on a job well done with school and all you have done. Keep up the great work.
Can't wait for Camp 2005 so we all can be together again. What fun.
Hope you will continue to post from time to time and let us know what your doing and how things are going for you.
Have a wonderful New Year.
Hugs, Karen