Thursday, October 25, 2012

Conflict and Resolution of the Clique


AUTHORS NOTE: This is the kind of book that will help you if you are a new student or know of a new student that doesn't know much about trying to fine there new friends in a new school because they have never experienced it. 

In the first book of the series “The Clique” Massie is the spoiled girl In her family.  She then finds out that her dad has a friend that has to move because he is getting transferred. Massie’ s dad tell her that they have a girl Massie’s age name Cassie, and that she will have to share a room with her but “worse” yet Massie has to go to school with her.  As the book goes on Cassie realizes that Massie is a big brat. How will she make it through the rest of the book with her?

Cassie doesn’t like how Massie has been treating her so she then tells her “off”, and expresses her feelings in an anger voice, because she is just so fed up with all of the mean stuff she has been doing.  Massie gets so upset that someone would talk to her that way but then she only notices that, that was how she talks to people. She then changes her way of talking to people and how to treat them nicely. Massie and Cassie then have not as many problems with each other, because let’s face it, every friendship has it’s troubles.     

Cause and Effect Pictures of Hollis Woods


Pictures of Hollis Woods
By: Patricia Reilly Giff

In this book Hollis woods a 12 year old girl keeps on getting moved to a different foster home. She runs away from the Reagan family and gets moved to a  new foster mother, she was a loving retired art teacher. Josie Cahil. Hollis was very insecure about everything because she never had anyone that to tell that she could trust because she was always getting moved from family to family.

In the book Hollis is a very good artist. She told her life through her art. One of her pictures was the “W”. she drew that for a class assignment. The W was for wish her wish was to have to have a family that she would stay with forever and they would always love Hollis for her. In the end she gets that wish she stays with her foster family and she loves them dearly.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Surgery


I came home from school with fear in my heart know that tomorrow was the night of my surgery. My mom told me to eat a lot at dinner because I couldn’t  have anything but water after 10:00 pm. I then went to bed thinking of all the bad things that could happen such as not making it through the surgery, waking up during surgery and being in the most pain that could ever have imagined.  Surgery can be scary, even for people 80 years old.

The alarm goes off at 8:00am I woke up and the first thing that I felt was my stomach drop, because I was so frightened. I then got ready to go to the oral surgeon as my heart felt like it was in my throat.  I came down the stairs as a I saw my grandma and mom waiting for me to leave. As we were in the car they were both tell me not to worry, I knew that there was nothing to worry about but I still had those thoughts in my head from the night before.

I got in to my surgery room and they took all these test,  I had so many wires on me I lost count. I knew that it was time for surgery and that my mom had to leave the room. I then started to have tears pelt down my face. My mom didn’t want to leave because she felt bad because I am her “baby girl” and it was my first surgery. They then made my mom leave as they started to make me breathe in threw my nose and out through my mouth the “laughing gas”. I started to feel Dizzy. Uncomfortable but by that time my body was so weak I did not have the strength to tell the doctors and nurses that I did not feel comfortable. The last thing I remember was have doctor Wagner stab the IV needle In my body, like someone were to slice a watermelon in half that is what it felt like to me. They then proceed with the surgery and of course I didn’t remember anything.

My nurse then came over by me and said “Olivia it is time to wake up”. I looked at her all confused she told me that I did a great job in the surgery.  I told her that my mouth felt funny and that there was all this stuff inside. She told me that they were gauges to stop the bleeding. I asked her if I could take them out and she told me not to take them out until I got home. She also told me that I had some stitches inside my mouth.  

As I laid there in the chair still waking up my nurse told me that she was going to take me to the recovery room. As I got up and out of the chair I was still a little “loopy” so she had to hold on to me to make sure I didn’t fall and hurt myself. As  was walking down the hall I started to fall asleep again so my nurse told me stay with us and keep walking because we were almost to the room. I finally made it to the room and I say down in the chair that was in there.

I waited for my mom to come into my recovery room and come and pick me up. It took a matter of two minutes. When she came in doctor Wagner told her everything that happened and it ended up not being what they thought was in my mouth. After we left the oral surgeon we went to costco to get my prescription. My mom then bought me a chocolate shake we went home and I fell asleep for the rest of the day because I was so tired.

In the end I didn’t think that surgery was so bad after all. You may think it is awful situation which it can  be for some people  but one your doctor tells you about everything that is going to happen you suddenly feel a huge weight lifted off of your shoulder.