I think it's about time for me to stop writing "There is no code intended by me here" at the top of the page of things I write or create. I'll write this message a few more times, and then, when I've stopped writing it, people can assume that there's no code in anything I say or do unless I say that there is.
May 26, 2011
--The shelter
The overnight staffperson for tonight is a minister. He's also on the board of directors for the shelter. He's also the only staffperson who doesn't allow residents to leave once they've checked in. Residents usually get let in around 6:30 p.m.. sometimes 9:00 p.m., and everyone has to be here by 9:00 p.m. He's the only staffperson who won't LET you go anywhere off the shelter premises once you've checked in, even just to go to the store or for a walk, even if you're back before 9:00 p.m. or will be back in a few minutes.
The manager of the shelter is also here.
People are still in the middle of dinner. After dinner, a donation, had been set out, I saw the minister going through the fridge and retrieving a can of grated cheese. There was pasta for dinner, but I also noticed the somewhat determined look on his face.
I'm sure that the staff here reads my blog, so he most likely read my blog page from yesterday, in which I gave a partial description of the kind of harassment I've lived with; it was somewhat worse last night, but it was certainly not the first or only day I've lived through like that. It was like that and much worse at the hospital.
He set the cheese on the table, and offered me some with my food. Then he yelled across the room to someone "I found the cheese!"
There were as many of the male residents here as I've ever seen here at one time; they all heard him, and I saw several of them grinning at each other.
What I'm wondering is if the minister and the manager want me to report their abuse of me on my blog so that they can get some money from the government or from other people, organizations or businesses that have invested in harassing me.
Here's just one of the sayings, specifically about this building and its purpose, on the wall:
"The (shelter) is a Christian ministry of area churches. Like Jesus, we are interested in meeting human need, and there are no strings attached to the love we offer in the name and spirit of Christ."
Copyright L. Kochman May 26, 2011 @ 7:05 p.m.
May 26, 2011
--The shelter
The overnight staffperson for tonight is a minister. He's also on the board of directors for the shelter. He's also the only staffperson who doesn't allow residents to leave once they've checked in. Residents usually get let in around 6:30 p.m.. sometimes 9:00 p.m., and everyone has to be here by 9:00 p.m. He's the only staffperson who won't LET you go anywhere off the shelter premises once you've checked in, even just to go to the store or for a walk, even if you're back before 9:00 p.m. or will be back in a few minutes.
The manager of the shelter is also here.
People are still in the middle of dinner. After dinner, a donation, had been set out, I saw the minister going through the fridge and retrieving a can of grated cheese. There was pasta for dinner, but I also noticed the somewhat determined look on his face.
I'm sure that the staff here reads my blog, so he most likely read my blog page from yesterday, in which I gave a partial description of the kind of harassment I've lived with; it was somewhat worse last night, but it was certainly not the first or only day I've lived through like that. It was like that and much worse at the hospital.
He set the cheese on the table, and offered me some with my food. Then he yelled across the room to someone "I found the cheese!"
There were as many of the male residents here as I've ever seen here at one time; they all heard him, and I saw several of them grinning at each other.
What I'm wondering is if the minister and the manager want me to report their abuse of me on my blog so that they can get some money from the government or from other people, organizations or businesses that have invested in harassing me.
Here's just one of the sayings, specifically about this building and its purpose, on the wall:
"The (shelter) is a Christian ministry of area churches. Like Jesus, we are interested in meeting human need, and there are no strings attached to the love we offer in the name and spirit of Christ."
Copyright L. Kochman May 26, 2011 @ 7:05 p.m.