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Gilly Reay

Gilbert Martin ("Gilly") Reay (24 January 1887 – 31 January 1967) was an English first-class cricketer active 1913–23 who played for Surrey. He was born in Wallington, and died in Croydon. He played 29 matches as an amateur either side of World War I. His best season in first class cricket came in 1920, when he took 42 wickets at an average of 18.71. He appeared in the Gentlemen v Players match of 1923.

05–17–2007

GOOD nIGHT SLEEP GOOD A.m 8:13 putting on shoes

OK this AM - Exercises, circle time, Rehearsal for parent program. To L.S. -circle time + into centers. Worked ok to day- Speech, finishing centers, then out for recess. Swings, then chasing the popular girls. Lunch, talked to them so much that she didn't finish. Storytime, to L.S. for math. Then regular class, math. Started fractions -then computer lab with regular class. We used headphones today to help (c) stay focused on her computer but commotion + noise was too much. I tried talking to her + helping her refocus but did not work. In the end, though, she used words rather than tantrum. To L.S. room to bounce on ball for a few minutes, then on computer again. Some biting today - in response to directives. She's very oppositional lately. Nothing major, though. overall still improving.