I had my mental health clinical today and it was at the Jackson courthouse, so I got up at 8 AM or so, got ready, put on some business casual clothes that my mom had laid out the night before, grabbed my lunch that my mom made me, said bye to my dad, and left.
We were supposed to meet the judge at the courthouse at around 9:15 and the drug court was supposed to start at 9:30. I got to the place and parked on a street about a block away and went in. I forgot we can't have phones in there, so I had to go put it back in my car and come back, and then security let me through. I went up to the third floor and the other students were already there, waiting in the hall. There were only five of us here today, Tanya, Briana, Abbey, Jayden, and me. We had to wait for a while, and the judge finally came out of his office or whatever at 9:50. We talked to him a bit and he led us into the courtroom with all the people on trial or whatever. We sat in the back of the room and all the other people on trial sat scattered around the room. There were about fifteen people in the room who were there for drug court. The judge would call one of their names, they'd go up to the podium, he'd ask them some questions about how they've been doing, what step of the program they're on, stuff like that. He had to talk to them for at least five minutes or something, so if there was extra time, he asked a lot of them stuff like, "What's your favorite food," "If you could go anywhere, where would you go," stuff like that. It was kind of sad, like one guy said his heat went out and he lost his job and all this stuff, but it is nice that they are trying to get help for him. There was one lady who they brought out of a locked door who had handcuffs and a Cape County Jail uniform on. I think she was there for a DUI. After that whole group was done, another fifteen people came in and they went. In all it took about two hours. At the end, we went up to the judge, he signed our sign-in sheets we brought (I messed mine up because I wrote on the wrong line) and we left.
I went to the Jackson Walmart afterwards at around 12:30 because I was bored and had a bit before I had to go back to SEMO for post-conference today. At Walmart I looked at some plants because they had some nice ones on sale and Legos. I got a little ten dollar Ninjago set because sometimes you just have the urge to buy something. After I checked out and was leaving, a guy outside the sliding doors came up to me and asked me something. I didn't really hear him at first and thought he was asking for money. So I kind of was confused. Then he talked some more and he said he needed a ride to his house, and he sounded kind of desperate. He pulled out his wallet and offered a ten dollar bill. I was a little doubtful but then figured why not, so I took it and led him out to my car. He had several bags of groceries, so he put them in my trunk, I cleaned out my passenger seat, and he got in. He was an older guy, probably in his 70s and I think he had on a veteran hat. I talked to him some on the way to his house at the Jackson Senior Estates and he was pretty nice. His name was Bob, he said his day's been hectic, his wife wouldn't have been able to pick him up until 3:30, he moved to Jackson from Cape in 2014, all sorts of stuff. I told him about my treatment court experience today and about me some. His apartment was only about four minutes away, behind El Torero. So I got there pretty quick, said bye, and that was it. So I'm glad I did that and I kind of wish I wouldn't have taken his money. But that was a nice bonus.
After that I drove back towards Cape and just went to Nana's for an hour. I built my little Lego set, ate some grapes, and then left to go to post-conference at 2:15.
Post-conference lasted about fifty minutes and we just talked about our experiences at the clinical sites today. I guess about half of our cohort was there and the other people went to the Behavioral Hospital, Gibson, and PSD or wherever. Ours at the drug court was probably the most boring, but it was still a cool experience.
After that class was out, I went home and didn't do too much. My mom got home and brought some Taco Bell, so that was yummy. My dad got home later and I talked to him some and told him about Bob. I think he was kind of proud of me for taking him home. Then Janell got home later so I talked to her some. I played some Roblox and met some nice people who were from New York. Janell liked them because they were singing Harry Styles. I actually ended up talking to them for a couple of hours until they got voice chat banned. And then even later that night, I drank some of that apple Fireball and smoked the rest of the cherry cigar, listening to music. It also started snowing for a bit at around 3 AM. I went inside and fell asleep watching Modern Family. So that was a nice little night.
Today was actually pretty good I guess. 6/10.