working a night shift. thrilled to be working the night shift, i m sure. absolutely. not being able to bend over was great. but it was odd to have children come in. we did have a few regulars who would swing in and grab something because the baby wasn t sleeping. but to see a 7, 8, 9-year-old little girl walk into a restaurant looking completely, just depressed. tried to give her crayons to have something to do, and she wouldn t make eye contact. she kept her hands in a prayer position between her legs, head down, shoulders slumped forward. did you recognize her right away as shasta groene? how could i put this? i recognized her, but i didn t recognize her. something in the back of my brain recognized her, and i knew something was wrong. and that s what s so amazing because a lot of people might have that feeling and just let it go and think, oh, you know what, what are the chances of this?
it was about 2:30 in the morning on a friday night, i believe. i was fully pregnant with my second child at the time, working a night shift. thrilled to be working the night shift, i m sure. oh, absolutely. not being able to bend over was great. but it was odd to have children come in. we did have a few regulars who would swing in and grab something because the baby wasn t sleeping. but to see a 7, 8, 9-year-old little girl walk into a restaurant looking completely just depressed. tried to give her crayons to have something to do, and she wouldn t make eye contact. she kept her hands in a prayer position between her legs, head down, shoulders slumped forward. did you recognize her right away as shasta groene? i didn t how can i put this? i recognized her, but i didn t recognize her. something in the back of my brain recognized her, and i knew something was wrong.
wouldn t make eye contact. she kept her hands in a prayer position between her legs, head down, shoulders slumped forward. did you recognize her right away as shasta groene? i didn t how can i put this? i recognized her, but i didn t recognize her. something in the back of my brain recognized her, and i knew something was wrong. and that s what s so amazing because a lot of people might have that feeling and just let it go and think, oh, you know what, what are the chances of this? but you actually called police. and not only that, delayed them so that the police would get there. fourth of july weekend is a huge weekend in coeur d alene, lots of firework performances, and we had to get officers from the lake up the one way to where the denny s restaurant was. it was just a matter of time. but you asked to use the phone, and your boss at the time said no, we re too busy, can t make the phone call. really? yeah. how about that? we had two phones in the
you were a waitress. it was late at night. a little girl comes in. explain what happened. it was about 2:30 in the morning on a friday night, i believe. i was fully pregnant with my second child at the time, working a night shift. thrilled to be working the night shift, i m sure. absolutely. not being able to bend over was great. but it was odd to have children come in. we did have a few regulars who would swing in and grab something because the baby wasn t sleeping. but to see a 7, 8, 9-year-old little girl walk into a restaurant looking completely, just depressed. tried to give her crayons to have something to do, and she wouldn t make eye contact. she kept her hands in a prayer position between her legs, head down, shoulders slumped forward. did you recognize her right away as shasta brownlee? how could i put this? i recognized her, but i didn t
i think i m like unlike a lot of different means, this has so many different ways of interpreting it. if you re in college, you can giggle at funny pictures. but you can look at pictures like we have a cancer patient who is tebowing while getting chemo. some people find hope through the gesture of prayer. so it s really given people around the world, whether they are intentionally praying or not, the comfort to be in a prayer position. jared, best of like with the website. it s very clever. and thank you for joining us. thank you so much, alex. it seems snow is to panda is to what cat nip is to cats. the pandas go nuts when they see snow. they roll around it and eat it like we humans eat ice cream. the weather outside is frightful