Author: Susan Shoemaker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450099386
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
"What Is Everyone Talking About?" Throughout my forty-five years of life, many people (family, friends, teachers, neighbors, co-workers, bosses, professionals, or others) have made verbal statements regarding how I act, respond, or think. Here is a wide variety of the most common among them: "Susan, quit biting yourself!" "Susan, stop banging your head on the floor!" "Why are you hurting yourself?" "Stop flapping your hands in the air you look like a fairy!" "Susan doesn't have any sense of pain." "Put those shoulders down and stop rocking." "Stop kicking your feet and carrying on this temper tantrum." "Slow down!" "Lift up your chin and look at me, not out in space." "Stop screaming!" "Stop yelling!" "Talk slower!" "You're too loud!" "Stop your damn laughing; there is nothing funny about that." "Susan is so sensitive about everything." "Stop staring off somewhere and pay attention." "Susan is nervous and jerky mostly jerky." "Are you deaf? Answer me." "Your thinking is backward." "You are such a klutz." "Why are you so clumsy?" "What did you do now crash?" "Stop spinning that radio; you're going to break it!" "Susan, will you stop spinning the dice and take your turn." "Stop spinning the spinner; we want to play the game!" "Stop, Susan, you're going to ruin the record player, turning the turntable by hand!" "Sue, you talk about the same things over and over." "Susie, we are tired of you asking us the same questions. We already answered it. No, the answer didn't change!" "Susan, get out of that room and socialize!" "Sue, why are you going on and on about the same thing? We are not even talking about that anymore." "Susan is so damn stubborn." "Why aren't you emotionally sensitive to other people?" "Do you believe everything people say?" "You take things people say way too literally!" "You take things too seriously!" "You have no sense of humor!" "Nobody understands what the hell you are talking about!" "What is wrong with you?" "Susan, stop making that noise!" "Susan, will you shut up!!!!" "Listen to what I said are you deaf?" "You are a blockhead!" "You are a half-wit!" "Why do you do the same things all the time?" "Why do you eat the same things all the time?" "Don't talk to Susan. She won't understand!" "Susan, we don't want to hear your problems!" "Will you stop organizing everything!" "You're weird!" "You're odd!" "You're stupid!" "You're a retard!" "Sue, you are so slow. You're not getting it!" "You're always lost; that's why I love you!" "God, you're so naive!" "Geez, you're a moron!" "Stop talking with your hands and tell me what you want!" "Close your mouth! You look like an idiot!" "Stop pinching!" "You are so exasperating!" "You're crazy!" "What is Susan so upset about?" "Calm down!" "You're a pain!" "Stop pointing at things and speak up if you want something!" "Well Susan, we thought you were possessed!" "You never did like change!" "Susan, you are going to have to adjust to change in order to survive!" "You are so task oriented." "Do you do everything people tell you to do?" "Susie, do you remember everything people say?" "Susie, you have a remarkable memory!" "You're like a computer!" "You need to be yourself; you are a chronic people pleaser!" "Don't touch her; she jumps!" Comments like these or others would send an automatic wave of scrambling. The behaviors you want to change would become more intense, or an emotional outburst would follow. If you are displeased about us, then we are displeased with you but for different reasons. Ours are "Why?" "You don't make sense to me." "Your words hurt me." "Your actions hurt me." "Your tone of voice hurts me." "Your facial expression (if we can make eye contact) scares me." "Leave me alone!" We may look at you with intense anger or wave our arms in a panicky motion. We may push things, kick, scream, bite, pinch, cry uncontrollably, or withdraw. Physical contact becomes unbearable. Remember, we are scrambled. The words used by others cause friction in our brain circui
Spooky Activity Book Halloween Scaring Kids One at a Time: Halloween Book for Kids with Notebook to Draw and Write
Author: Adam And Marky
Publisher: Halloween Comp Books for Kids
ISBN: 9781726891813
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Halloween Activity Book Halloween Scaring Kids One At A Time With a Composition Story Paper Notebook for Kids to Draw and Write This Creepy Notebook is a Perfect Present for Students who Love Halloween Themes Halloween, Witches and Ghost Lover Activity and Composition Notebook for School Great for Students in Primary, Kindergarten and Elementary Schools Jump Start Your Educational Creativity With Kids Horror and MonstersSpooky Activity Book Halloween Scaring Kids One At A Time With a Composition Story Paper Notebook for Kids to Draw and Write This Creepy Notebook is a Perfect Present for Students who Love Halloween Themes Halloween, Witches and Ghost Lover Activity and Composition Notebook for School Great for Students in Primary, Kindergarten and Elementary Schools Jump Start Your Educational Creativity With Kids Horror and Monsters A Unique and Fun Writing Gift for Students Includes 37 Pages of Witches, Ghosts, Pumpkin Mazes, Coloring, Hand Writing Practice, I Spy Game, Connect the Dots and Puzzles for Kids Also included 50 pages for Primary Journal Top Half Picture Space and Blank Lined Composition Book For Creative Story Tablet Writing Great for School Student Gifts Students can Journal Their Thoughts and Draw Pictures in Class Practice Handwriting and Cognitive Skills Students can Explore Their Creativity at School or at Home A Memorable Funny Zombie Video Games Cover Measures 6
Publisher: Halloween Comp Books for Kids
ISBN: 9781726891813
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Halloween Activity Book Halloween Scaring Kids One At A Time With a Composition Story Paper Notebook for Kids to Draw and Write This Creepy Notebook is a Perfect Present for Students who Love Halloween Themes Halloween, Witches and Ghost Lover Activity and Composition Notebook for School Great for Students in Primary, Kindergarten and Elementary Schools Jump Start Your Educational Creativity With Kids Horror and MonstersSpooky Activity Book Halloween Scaring Kids One At A Time With a Composition Story Paper Notebook for Kids to Draw and Write This Creepy Notebook is a Perfect Present for Students who Love Halloween Themes Halloween, Witches and Ghost Lover Activity and Composition Notebook for School Great for Students in Primary, Kindergarten and Elementary Schools Jump Start Your Educational Creativity With Kids Horror and Monsters A Unique and Fun Writing Gift for Students Includes 37 Pages of Witches, Ghosts, Pumpkin Mazes, Coloring, Hand Writing Practice, I Spy Game, Connect the Dots and Puzzles for Kids Also included 50 pages for Primary Journal Top Half Picture Space and Blank Lined Composition Book For Creative Story Tablet Writing Great for School Student Gifts Students can Journal Their Thoughts and Draw Pictures in Class Practice Handwriting and Cognitive Skills Students can Explore Their Creativity at School or at Home A Memorable Funny Zombie Video Games Cover Measures 6
Coloring Book of Shadows
Author: Amy Cesari
Publisher: Amy Cesari
ISBN: 9781953660022
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
A different kind of spell book, Witch's Alchemy is a coloring book that shows you how to unearth your magic through simple rituals and journal prompts. Use the elements of natural magic to become the best witch you can be.
Publisher: Amy Cesari
ISBN: 9781953660022
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
A different kind of spell book, Witch's Alchemy is a coloring book that shows you how to unearth your magic through simple rituals and journal prompts. Use the elements of natural magic to become the best witch you can be.
Two Worlds, One Mind
Author: Susan Shoemaker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450099386
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
"What Is Everyone Talking About?" Throughout my forty-five years of life, many people (family, friends, teachers, neighbors, co-workers, bosses, professionals, or others) have made verbal statements regarding how I act, respond, or think. Here is a wide variety of the most common among them: "Susan, quit biting yourself!" "Susan, stop banging your head on the floor!" "Why are you hurting yourself?" "Stop flapping your hands in the air you look like a fairy!" "Susan doesn't have any sense of pain." "Put those shoulders down and stop rocking." "Stop kicking your feet and carrying on this temper tantrum." "Slow down!" "Lift up your chin and look at me, not out in space." "Stop screaming!" "Stop yelling!" "Talk slower!" "You're too loud!" "Stop your damn laughing; there is nothing funny about that." "Susan is so sensitive about everything." "Stop staring off somewhere and pay attention." "Susan is nervous and jerky mostly jerky." "Are you deaf? Answer me." "Your thinking is backward." "You are such a klutz." "Why are you so clumsy?" "What did you do now crash?" "Stop spinning that radio; you're going to break it!" "Susan, will you stop spinning the dice and take your turn." "Stop spinning the spinner; we want to play the game!" "Stop, Susan, you're going to ruin the record player, turning the turntable by hand!" "Sue, you talk about the same things over and over." "Susie, we are tired of you asking us the same questions. We already answered it. No, the answer didn't change!" "Susan, get out of that room and socialize!" "Sue, why are you going on and on about the same thing? We are not even talking about that anymore." "Susan is so damn stubborn." "Why aren't you emotionally sensitive to other people?" "Do you believe everything people say?" "You take things people say way too literally!" "You take things too seriously!" "You have no sense of humor!" "Nobody understands what the hell you are talking about!" "What is wrong with you?" "Susan, stop making that noise!" "Susan, will you shut up!!!!" "Listen to what I said are you deaf?" "You are a blockhead!" "You are a half-wit!" "Why do you do the same things all the time?" "Why do you eat the same things all the time?" "Don't talk to Susan. She won't understand!" "Susan, we don't want to hear your problems!" "Will you stop organizing everything!" "You're weird!" "You're odd!" "You're stupid!" "You're a retard!" "Sue, you are so slow. You're not getting it!" "You're always lost; that's why I love you!" "God, you're so naive!" "Geez, you're a moron!" "Stop talking with your hands and tell me what you want!" "Close your mouth! You look like an idiot!" "Stop pinching!" "You are so exasperating!" "You're crazy!" "What is Susan so upset about?" "Calm down!" "You're a pain!" "Stop pointing at things and speak up if you want something!" "Well Susan, we thought you were possessed!" "You never did like change!" "Susan, you are going to have to adjust to change in order to survive!" "You are so task oriented." "Do you do everything people tell you to do?" "Susie, do you remember everything people say?" "Susie, you have a remarkable memory!" "You're like a computer!" "You need to be yourself; you are a chronic people pleaser!" "Don't touch her; she jumps!" Comments like these or others would send an automatic wave of scrambling. The behaviors you want to change would become more intense, or an emotional outburst would follow. If you are displeased about us, then we are displeased with you but for different reasons. Ours are "Why?" "You don't make sense to me." "Your words hurt me." "Your actions hurt me." "Your tone of voice hurts me." "Your facial expression (if we can make eye contact) scares me." "Leave me alone!" We may look at you with intense anger or wave our arms in a panicky motion. We may push things, kick, scream, bite, pinch, cry uncontrollably, or withdraw. Physical contact becomes unbearable. Remember, we are scrambled. The words used by others cause friction in our brain circui
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450099386
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
"What Is Everyone Talking About?" Throughout my forty-five years of life, many people (family, friends, teachers, neighbors, co-workers, bosses, professionals, or others) have made verbal statements regarding how I act, respond, or think. Here is a wide variety of the most common among them: "Susan, quit biting yourself!" "Susan, stop banging your head on the floor!" "Why are you hurting yourself?" "Stop flapping your hands in the air you look like a fairy!" "Susan doesn't have any sense of pain." "Put those shoulders down and stop rocking." "Stop kicking your feet and carrying on this temper tantrum." "Slow down!" "Lift up your chin and look at me, not out in space." "Stop screaming!" "Stop yelling!" "Talk slower!" "You're too loud!" "Stop your damn laughing; there is nothing funny about that." "Susan is so sensitive about everything." "Stop staring off somewhere and pay attention." "Susan is nervous and jerky mostly jerky." "Are you deaf? Answer me." "Your thinking is backward." "You are such a klutz." "Why are you so clumsy?" "What did you do now crash?" "Stop spinning that radio; you're going to break it!" "Susan, will you stop spinning the dice and take your turn." "Stop spinning the spinner; we want to play the game!" "Stop, Susan, you're going to ruin the record player, turning the turntable by hand!" "Sue, you talk about the same things over and over." "Susie, we are tired of you asking us the same questions. We already answered it. No, the answer didn't change!" "Susan, get out of that room and socialize!" "Sue, why are you going on and on about the same thing? We are not even talking about that anymore." "Susan is so damn stubborn." "Why aren't you emotionally sensitive to other people?" "Do you believe everything people say?" "You take things people say way too literally!" "You take things too seriously!" "You have no sense of humor!" "Nobody understands what the hell you are talking about!" "What is wrong with you?" "Susan, stop making that noise!" "Susan, will you shut up!!!!" "Listen to what I said are you deaf?" "You are a blockhead!" "You are a half-wit!" "Why do you do the same things all the time?" "Why do you eat the same things all the time?" "Don't talk to Susan. She won't understand!" "Susan, we don't want to hear your problems!" "Will you stop organizing everything!" "You're weird!" "You're odd!" "You're stupid!" "You're a retard!" "Sue, you are so slow. You're not getting it!" "You're always lost; that's why I love you!" "God, you're so naive!" "Geez, you're a moron!" "Stop talking with your hands and tell me what you want!" "Close your mouth! You look like an idiot!" "Stop pinching!" "You are so exasperating!" "You're crazy!" "What is Susan so upset about?" "Calm down!" "You're a pain!" "Stop pointing at things and speak up if you want something!" "Well Susan, we thought you were possessed!" "You never did like change!" "Susan, you are going to have to adjust to change in order to survive!" "You are so task oriented." "Do you do everything people tell you to do?" "Susie, do you remember everything people say?" "Susie, you have a remarkable memory!" "You're like a computer!" "You need to be yourself; you are a chronic people pleaser!" "Don't touch her; she jumps!" Comments like these or others would send an automatic wave of scrambling. The behaviors you want to change would become more intense, or an emotional outburst would follow. If you are displeased about us, then we are displeased with you but for different reasons. Ours are "Why?" "You don't make sense to me." "Your words hurt me." "Your actions hurt me." "Your tone of voice hurts me." "Your facial expression (if we can make eye contact) scares me." "Leave me alone!" We may look at you with intense anger or wave our arms in a panicky motion. We may push things, kick, scream, bite, pinch, cry uncontrollably, or withdraw. Physical contact becomes unbearable. Remember, we are scrambled. The words used by others cause friction in our brain circui
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Trademarks
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Trademarks
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description
Notebook
Author: Bejman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Cute Halloween lined notebook with Halloween themed colorful illustrations on every page. It's mostly for kids, but truly anyone can use it. A great gift.Grab yours now! *size 6x9 in *110 pages
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Cute Halloween lined notebook with Halloween themed colorful illustrations on every page. It's mostly for kids, but truly anyone can use it. A great gift.Grab yours now! *size 6x9 in *110 pages
Remembering Woolworth's
Author: Karen Plunkett-Powell
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1466867442
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
Remembering Woolworth's brings back to life all the nostalgia and magic of the famous five-and-dime that captured the hearts of Americans for over a century Millions of Americans have fond memories of shopping at Woolworth's, wandering the aisles in search of a humble spool of Woolco thread, festive Christmas decorations, a goldfish or parakeet, or a blue bottle of Evening in Paris perfume. And who could forget the special treat of a grilled-cheese sandwich or ice-cream sundae at the famous lunch counter? These and countless other memories are celebrated in Karen Plunkett-Powell's Remembering Woolworth's. Packed with photos, first-hand remembrances, vivid anecdotes, and a lively, well-researched narrative, the book tells the story of how a poor potato farmer named Frank Woolworth created a merchandising empire that touched the lives of Americans in small towns, big cities, and everywhere in between. Chapters cover the store's humble beginnings, surviving the Great Depression, the civil rights sit-ins, Woolworth's around the globe, the popularity of Woolworth's collectibles, and much more.
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1466867442
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
Remembering Woolworth's brings back to life all the nostalgia and magic of the famous five-and-dime that captured the hearts of Americans for over a century Millions of Americans have fond memories of shopping at Woolworth's, wandering the aisles in search of a humble spool of Woolco thread, festive Christmas decorations, a goldfish or parakeet, or a blue bottle of Evening in Paris perfume. And who could forget the special treat of a grilled-cheese sandwich or ice-cream sundae at the famous lunch counter? These and countless other memories are celebrated in Karen Plunkett-Powell's Remembering Woolworth's. Packed with photos, first-hand remembrances, vivid anecdotes, and a lively, well-researched narrative, the book tells the story of how a poor potato farmer named Frank Woolworth created a merchandising empire that touched the lives of Americans in small towns, big cities, and everywhere in between. Chapters cover the store's humble beginnings, surviving the Great Depression, the civil rights sit-ins, Woolworth's around the globe, the popularity of Woolworth's collectibles, and much more.
Collections
Author: Carol Field Dahlstrom
Publisher: Better Homes & Gardens Books
ISBN: 9780696214301
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
A source of ideas for displaying collections of objects.
Publisher: Better Homes & Gardens Books
ISBN: 9780696214301
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
A source of ideas for displaying collections of objects.
Notebook:
Author: Bejman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Cute Halloween lined notebook with Halloween themed colorful illustrations on every page. It's mostly for kids, but truly anyone can use it. A great gift.Grab yours now! *size 6x9 in *110 pages
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Cute Halloween lined notebook with Halloween themed colorful illustrations on every page. It's mostly for kids, but truly anyone can use it. A great gift.Grab yours now! *size 6x9 in *110 pages
100 Thematic Crossword Puzzles
Author: John F. Chabot
Publisher: Full Blast Productions
ISBN: 0978473809
Category : Crossword puzzles
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Publisher: Full Blast Productions
ISBN: 0978473809
Category : Crossword puzzles
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Tulle Death Do Us Part
Author: Diane Vallere
Publisher: Polyester Press
ISBN: 1954579837
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Enjoy this crafty small-town cozy mystery by national bestselling author Diane Vallere… Polyester Monroe, quirky amateur sleuth and proud owner of Material Girl, the most colorful fabric store in San Ladrón, California, unravels the threads of a new mystery in TULLE DEATH DO US PART… When the historic Waverly House is transformed into a wedding venue, the town buzzes with excitement. An out-of-town couple with the loosest of local ties has adopted them as their own. But amidst the celebration, tragedy strikes as a guest is found dead in the chapel before the wedding march plays. Suspicion quickly falls on the bride. Poly's ex-boyfriend, the groom-to-be, needles Poly for her help in solving the murder, but things take a complicated turn when the bride-to-be points the finger—at him. Poly dives headfirst into a web of secrets and hidden agendas. From the eccentric wedding planner to the envious bridesmaids, she must untangle the clues while navigating the chaos of wedding season at her fabric shop. As the investigation unfolds, Poly has a choice: her familiar past or a potential future with the town’s most eligible bachelor. With puns as sharp as tailor's shears and her knack for finding trouble, Poly is determined to expose the real culprit before the bride’s “I do” becomes doing life. TULLE DEATH DO US PART is the fourth charming cozy mystery in this series, although all books in the Material Witness series can be read as a standalone. For readers of Merryn Allingham, Danielle Collins, and Carolyn L. Dean, this is a fair-play cozy mystery whodunit with strong family ties, a sweet romance, and a fun cast of recurring characters. If you like small-town settings, killer textiles, and crafty killers, then you'll love Diane Vallere's delightful, fabric-themed series. Grab a cup of tea, cozy up in your favorite chair, and enjoy this captivating fabric-filled mystery!
Publisher: Polyester Press
ISBN: 1954579837
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Enjoy this crafty small-town cozy mystery by national bestselling author Diane Vallere… Polyester Monroe, quirky amateur sleuth and proud owner of Material Girl, the most colorful fabric store in San Ladrón, California, unravels the threads of a new mystery in TULLE DEATH DO US PART… When the historic Waverly House is transformed into a wedding venue, the town buzzes with excitement. An out-of-town couple with the loosest of local ties has adopted them as their own. But amidst the celebration, tragedy strikes as a guest is found dead in the chapel before the wedding march plays. Suspicion quickly falls on the bride. Poly's ex-boyfriend, the groom-to-be, needles Poly for her help in solving the murder, but things take a complicated turn when the bride-to-be points the finger—at him. Poly dives headfirst into a web of secrets and hidden agendas. From the eccentric wedding planner to the envious bridesmaids, she must untangle the clues while navigating the chaos of wedding season at her fabric shop. As the investigation unfolds, Poly has a choice: her familiar past or a potential future with the town’s most eligible bachelor. With puns as sharp as tailor's shears and her knack for finding trouble, Poly is determined to expose the real culprit before the bride’s “I do” becomes doing life. TULLE DEATH DO US PART is the fourth charming cozy mystery in this series, although all books in the Material Witness series can be read as a standalone. For readers of Merryn Allingham, Danielle Collins, and Carolyn L. Dean, this is a fair-play cozy mystery whodunit with strong family ties, a sweet romance, and a fun cast of recurring characters. If you like small-town settings, killer textiles, and crafty killers, then you'll love Diane Vallere's delightful, fabric-themed series. Grab a cup of tea, cozy up in your favorite chair, and enjoy this captivating fabric-filled mystery!