Janet Smith
Janet Smith
care early health ill retired
My ill health has been an obstacle, but we are doing it because he retired early to take care of me.
took
It took a lot on everyone's part. But we did it together.
basic beyond classes english human literacy meeting
We go beyond the literacy in our conversational English classes by meeting basic human needs.
last league
We were only 1-11 in our league last year,
decisions talking
Communication. We never made any big decisions without talking about it.
break decided delivering dining few january monotony month sure tough
As I'm sure you'd agree, January is often a tough month for everyone so Rez Dining decided to break the monotony a little by delivering some 'fun in the sun', even if it is only for a few hours.
joy raising son
Raising our son was a joy ... Little League, scouts, everything.
children earlier families following home school time
One of our families requested an earlier time so they could get their children home earlier in preparation for the following school day.
committed crimes enormity fail reading report shocked
No-one reading this report can fail to be shocked by the enormity of the crimes committed by Shipman,
conclusion driven inquiry thorough
I am driven to the conclusion that, had it not been for the Shipman Inquiry, the GMP would never have made any more thorough inquiry into the matter.
building buy expensive high market people rent
Building for the high end of the market isn't working. High-income people don't necessarily want to buy or rent the most expensive units.
attacking girls good leading
She was our leading scorer and, with her in there, the other girls were attacking offensively and that's a good sign.
aggressive both complement help quiet
He's the strong, quiet one, and I am the persistent, aggressive one. We complement each other. We both help each other.
affordable buy commodity filling growing households housing income seen sell supply
Housing is seen as a commodity -- buy low, sell high. Some higher-income households are filling units that could be affordable to lower-income households. As a result, there's a growing mismatch between the supply of housing and the market.