Norwalk
MM asked:


My cousin (in-law) is in a wheel chair and is learning how to walk again, he has a colostomie bag and has no place to go, at the moment he is living in my living room and our home is to small for him to be there. His wife kicked him out on the streets so we have no choice because the being homles is not something he should go thru. Anyway, we are looking for live in rehab homes for him and unfortunatley have had no luck because it seems ppl these days only wanna take care of the elderly. I can not find a home that will take anyone under the age of 55. I would be very greatful to anyone who can help me with this. His social worker has also had no luck! i am desperate at this point… Please anyone can you help???

Please give me realy answers, that can help me… Thank you so much

REDFEARN

Norwalk
Legionnaire asked:


I graduate high school, am now attending college. and all my friends are now stoners. At dinner last night out of the 11 people there, 10 of them are current stoners. late night outtings till 2am with friends seems lame. i have a ton of homework for college.

I was at the movies and saw this advertisment from the La times which said, Weekends are made for exploring, adventure.

Carpe Diem means Seize the day, to live each day to the fullest even if it is your last.

Being here in southern california for my entire life seems boring. here in norwalk, cerritos, long beach area it seems like i have done it all. there is no longer anything to do.

How can i seize the day when i have a ton of homework, my friends are boring, and im in a city where nothing happens?

What is the point of life? I’ve been thinking the answer is to enjoy and experience what we can…but what? The weekend is here…so what do i do?

CARPE DIEM….How?

JOYNES