I GET ABOUT 4:00 IN THE MORNING. I’ TALKING AND THEN OUR DAUGHTER OUR NEXT CORONA. THAT’S 6:30 WAKING UP EARLY TO SEE THIS. HERE A WARM. READING HAVE A GOOD DAY NOW. MEET 96 YEAR OLD JULIUS CAMPBELL THE WORLD WAR TWO NAVY VETERAN AND RETIRED NPS TEACHER HAS SEEN A LOT IN HIS TIME BUT TELLS ME HELPING KIDS CROSS THE STREET NEAR 51ST AND ROOSEVELT TO YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IS A REWARDING EXPER. AND I JUST LOVE. THIS LITTLE EDUCATION AND BEING AROUND AND DOING THINGS FOR PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE IT TAKES LESS THAN 30 SECONDS TO CROSS THE STREET. THAT’S HOW MUCH TIME IT’S TAKING MR. CAMPBELL TO FORGE LIFELONG BONDS DAY BY DAY OVER THE PAST 24 YEARS A LOT OF THE KIDS. GRADUATE COME BACK I’M GETTING THEIR KIDS GROW. NOW. HE SOUNDS THEY KEEP HIM YOUNG AND WHEN YOU ASK THIS 96 YEAR OLD THE SECRET TO STING ACT. I NEVER LIVED A LOT. I GUESS YOU CALLED HER PAST LIFE. NEVER DRINK AND I NEVER DID ALL THOSE THINGS RUN AROUND LATE AT NIGHT AND SO THEN MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE AND LOOKING FORWARD. HE SAYS I WANT TO MAKE A HUNDRED BUT IT ONLY LIKE LONG MY HELP. HE’LL DO PRETTY GOOD. I’LL STICK WITH YOU DREAM ART IF I SEND 12 NEWS.
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‘I’ll keep it up’: This 96-year-old crossing guard hopes to hit a milestone
A 96-year-old retired schoolteacher, who’s now a crossing guard within the Sherman Park neighborhood of Milwaukee, says he loves what he does, and he is hoping to hit a milestone.”I rise up at about 4 o’clock within the morning,” Julius Campbell mentioned. “After which I am going all the way down to this nook at 6:30 a.m.”The World Conflict II Navy veteran and retired instructor has seen quite a bit in his time, however he mentioned serving to children cross the road to get to Yeshiva Elementary College is a rewarding expertise.”I simply love training and being round and doing issues for individuals, serving to individuals,” Campbell mentioned.It takes lower than 20 seconds to cross the road. That is how a lot time Campbell has taken to forge lifelong bonds, little by little, daily, for the previous 24 years.”Quite a lot of the youngsters graduate, come again, and I am getting their children going now,” Campbell mentioned.He mentioned they preserve him younger.And while you ask the 96-year-old the key to staying energetic: “I by no means lived a tough … quick life. By no means drank, and I by no means did all these issues, run round late at night time. So, that makes a distinction.”Wanting ahead, he mentioned he needs to make it to 100.”However so long as life, so long as my well being is sweet, I will keep it up,” Campbell mentioned.
A 96-year-old retired schoolteacher, who’s now a crossing guard within the Sherman Park neighborhood of Milwaukee, says he loves what he does, and he is hoping to hit a milestone.
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“I rise up at about 4 o’clock within the morning,” Julius Campbell mentioned. “After which I am going all the way down to this nook at 6:30 a.m.”
The World Conflict II Navy veteran and retired instructor has seen quite a bit in his time, however he mentioned serving to children cross the road to get to Yeshiva Elementary College is a rewarding expertise.
“I simply love training and being round and doing issues for individuals, serving to individuals,” Campbell mentioned.
It takes lower than 20 seconds to cross the road. That is how a lot time Campbell has taken to forge lifelong bonds, little by little, daily, for the previous 24 years.
“Quite a lot of the youngsters graduate, come again, and I am getting their children going now,” Campbell mentioned.
He mentioned they preserve him younger.
And while you ask the 96-year-old the key to staying energetic: “I by no means lived a tough … quick life. By no means drank, and I by no means did all these issues, run round late at night time. So, that makes a distinction.”
Wanting ahead, he mentioned he needs to make it to 100.
“However so long as life, so long as my well being is sweet, I will keep it up,” Campbell mentioned.