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		<title>No More Retirement Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 17:47:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I should be getting ready to go to the retirement center, but I&#8217;m not. Nope. I had to gently end that volunteer &#8220;job&#8221; in order to pursue real-life dreams and ventures. I probably would&#8217;ve stayed longer&#8211;probably should have stayed longer&#8211;but it was getting to the point where Mondays were begging me to work on important [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I should be getting ready to go to the retirement center, but I&#8217;m not. Nope. I had to gently end that volunteer &#8220;job&#8221; in order to pursue real-life dreams and ventures. I probably would&#8217;ve stayed longer&#8211;probably <em>should have</em> stayed longer&#8211;but it was getting to the point where Mondays were begging me to work on important things around here that need my attention. Too, I could see there was never going to be an end to those sessions. One of the ladies refused to learn to crochet the way I tried to teach her. Instead, she&#8217;d do it her way then get so frustrated that she&#8217;d throw things like water bottles and cheap, hateful comments at me, blaming me for her own stubborness. Three months into it and she still wasn&#8217;t doing anything anywhere near the correct way, although, she did figure out the single crochet, but rather than let the wrists do the work, she&#8217;d literally pull each loop off the hook with her fingers. It was going to be a long autumn. Too long since I do have a lot of hooks in the yarn as it is.</p>
<p>In a way, I feel bad for leaving these two women, especially since one was actually learning. At the same time, I always had to hold her hand. I know you&#8217;re probably thinking I was dealing with the elderly, but I wasn&#8217;t. These two women were both in their 60s, if I were to guess. And neither suffered from dementia or any other life-altering diseases that I was aware of.</p>
<p>I truly hope someone will step in one of these days and continue what I started. There&#8217;s potential there. Just not enough hours in the day here.</p>
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