Super Sexy Action News
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Character Development
The creator of the movie did not reveal Derek's character right off the start. A substantial amount of his character was revealed when he killed the black man in the beginning of the movie, but as hte story progressed and Derek goes to jail, he ends up becoming friends with a black man. His character then develops into someone who feels something other than hate for another race. In the beginning it's like he's not even human, but as he has time to think while he's in jail, he becomes human and has sympathy.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Keeper 'n' Me
Friday, December 17, 2010
A real indyun!
2) Garnet talks about "the wind" that whistles through him. The wind he describes is his loneliness that he has felt over the years. "The wind" is finally going away now that he has been reunited with his family.
3) I got lost in an IGA when I was like 8, I went to the front of the store and cried for my mom... I found out that she was right outside the door. That is the only time I have been lost.
keen'n'me question
2)When Garnet talks about the wind that blows through him, he talking about the loneliness he experienced and the missing memories that he had. When the wind started to stop blowing through him, it was because he felt like he belonged.
3)A time that I felt lost like Garnet was when I first moved Saskatchewan because I was not used to a school that was k-12 and had not even a quarter of the amount people that was in my grade alone at my old school. I didn't know anyone, when everyone else knew each other. In my old school I used to know a few people in each of my clases like how everyone else did.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Children Throughout the Ages
Children of the Ages
Childhood in the 18'th and 19'th century were seen as needing protection, being innocent and worked like adults. In the 18'th century, children were beaten. In the 19'th century, the first child protection services started. This is because children started in to the labour industry. They were seen more childlike.
Children in the 20'th century were no longer seen as an economic necessities. Parents were now the main source of income now.
Children in a way, were considered useless. Children were more loveable. This is because children were now free to be child and they could have fun.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
How Families Change in Centuries
The children were supposed to act like they were an adult. They were seen as mini adults. Their clothes and their body proportions were just like the adults. The children did not get special protection and treatment, however the children could be punished. When kids would get sick there was a good chance of them dying because there was no medication to fix the illness. They had expected them to die because of how bad the medical system was. Times were alot tougher back then and they had needed the help from the children so it was just expected that they worked extremely hard. They didn't have time to raise the children properly so they had to grow up quickly and mature fast.
The 18th & 19th:
Childhood was starting to change by now they were slowly beginning to give protection to their children. However in the 1800's child labor was commonly practiced and the children had accept it. Part of the 19th century, most workers were under the age of 11. They worked as hard and as long as the adults/parents. The kids quite often had the worst job because of their size, they were often given the dangerous jobs. The children were forced to work to help bring in the money, however that is not right because the children were suppose to be protected from family and they shouldn't of had the dangerous jobs they were given. They should of had the jobs that would be easy for them and non-harmless. Many of the poor urban families, and parents forced their children to engage in scavenging and street peddling. Only by the 19th century did the first child protection organizations emerge. Children were a crucial source of labor in the family economy, and a source of financial support. Child protection should have been emerged much sooner then the mid 19th century. The children should have had their lives alot easier then they were. They shouldn't have had to bring in money for the family, that should of been the parents job.
The 20th Century:
Children are no longer workers for the family! Mainly the worker of the family should be the father/man, and now it is starting to be that way. Paople started seeing children as "useless" and thought they were costly. They weren't workers for the family because the parents were able to bring in enough money for the family. They thought of them as useless becuase the kids used to work just as hard as the man in the family or harder. The children for adoption today is usually new borns. People like adopting the children at a young age so there not to big and they can watch them grow into an adult.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Childhood Throughout The Ages
The Children of the 18th 19th centuries were very disciplined. In the 18th century worked crazy hours in dangerous work environments. Many children in both the 18th and 19th centuries were used for theft and begging because they were easy to control and gain sympathy from people. In the early 19th century child labour protections were created to stop the children that grew up in these hash conditions from being a problem to society.
Children in the 20th century are considered useless for economic productions because of their age and immaturity. Parents grew emotionally closer to their children because they started to have time for them and to be more caring towards them. Parents that adopted, would usually get a baby. Babies were the children to get.
Children throughout the ages
In Middle Ages children were seen as miniature adults. They were to act according and do every thing an adult would do. They would partake in a social life beside their parents,even when there was sexual acts, swearing and some times death. Babies and young wouldn't live long or often didn't live at all so many parents would call the kid "it". They would show very little love, seen the kid as another mouth to feed until they were sure "it" would survive. The kids never got special treatment and were beaten and punished like an adult would be if they broke any rules.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Children Throughout the Ages
Monday, December 6, 2010
Poem - Late... oops :)
I stand
Looking
Beyond
Reason
I'm at the top
I swallow my stomach and the fear goes with it
Now a deep breath and no excuse to turn back
I close my eyes, I feel safe
With what I can't see
The work is mind
I push off with my right
Poles in my hands
Two planks under my feet
My fear disipates as I pick up speed
Christmas Memory
My mom was a cook, but unfortunatley she wouldn't be cooking our Christmas dinner. She worked up north in Alberta and wasn't coming home until the next night. She cooked for the guys that worked on the oil rigs.
My grandparents came over in the morning so my brother, dad and I wouldn't feel too lonely without my mom. Bright and early we opened a few presents, but we were awaing the evening when mom would get home to open the rest. I even wrote her a song. My grandma made us a pork roast for an early supper. Soon after they wished us a Merry Christmas and headed home. The three of us were so anxious for my moms arrival! When we saw that truck driving up a rush of emotions hit my family! There were tears, laughter, and a lot of talking once mom got out of the behicle. Soon after, we ripped into the presents and we all just enjoyed each others company. We hadn't seen her for two weeks! For our Christmas dinner we went to Denny's and ate hamburgers. It ended up being much better than a big turkey supper. It doesn't matter what you;re eating, what you have or what you're doing at Christmas time (or any other time for that matter) but who you're with makes all the difference.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Christmas in Caroline
This ment that Santa would be riding around town on the fire truck. So we put or coats and shoes on and went outside to see him. The fire truck had Christmas lights on it and there was music playing. If you were on the side walk you got a candy cane. This was always a highlight of Christmas Eve. When he had passed we returned inside to finish supper. A mixture of junk food.
Eventually it was time for bed. But before we went to bed we got to open a present. It was pajamas or mitts. Since I was older now, my brother would be the one to wake me up in the morning. Very early. We’d go turn on all the Christmas lights and gather around the tree, taking turns unwrapping gifts. When we were done, we took out the leftovers from the night before and eat that (along with candy) for breakfast.
Through out the day we entertained ourselves with our presents, watched more Christmas shows or helped my mom cook Christmas dinner. This is one of my favorite Christmas because it was my last one in Caroline. But now I’m making new ones that I’ll remember for ever.
christmas memory
Derrick and I took the cardboard rolls from inside the wrapping paper and had a big fight with them. When they started to break we took duct tape and made them really solid (they hurt). We did this for about an hour and a half. We started to get bored so we changed the game a little bit. We went into the basement, turned off the lights, moved the furniture and started to beat the shit out of each other. That was the best cardboard tube war I have ever had during any Christmas.
Christmas story thing
The first thing in the morning I awoke to children screaming and other children jumping onto my bed. The day had come. It was Christmas morning. After breakfast was present opening. The children could barely keep from jumping off of the walls and I took my usual job of handing out each person’s presents. It was an awesome time and it was funny watching these kids jumping up and down and going crazy.
My favourite part of Christmas is being with the family. I rarely get to see most of them so the time together is great. That is why I like Christmas. Being together with the family is by far the best part. It’s better than the presents. It’s almost as good as the supper, but nothing is that good.
Smell That Fresh Christmas Air
We tested out our prized stink bombs in our basement living room. It wasn't that bad at first but then the full effects of it came. My brother and I ran out of the living room gagging. I realized that we had a great power and that to me it was like a nuclear bomb.
The idea struck both my brother and I at the same time; we had to put a stink bomb in our sisters' room. We snuck into their room as if we were thieves, set off the stink bomb and skedaddled right out of there. A few moments later we heard gagging and yelling as the smell wafted through the room. My brother sat outside their room laughing at our success. Their door opened and the next thing I new was that I was been tackled be four of my sisters as my brother got away.
Although I had felt pain and had a few bruises that was one of the best Christmas memories I had.
Santa's a doucher
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Christmas Memory
Awesome Christmas Memory
Thursday, December 2, 2010
The Man who Finds......
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Poem from the boys point of view - The child who walks backwards
about all of my injuries.
Mother tells her that cupboards and doorknobs
have given me black eyes and worse.
She says I'm bothered by dreams,
but really I'd rather be asleep than awake.
My neughbor knows I'm not that clumsy,
I climb her tree's like a pro.
But mother continues to say
I'm just a clumsy kid.
Well if being a clumsy kid
consists of running into her fists,
than I'm the clumsiest kid ever.
My mother tells my neighbor I walk backwards
into fireplace grates. Well really my mother
pushes me, burning the backs of my legs.
All my friends sign my casts
there's a new one every week.
I don't see why my mother bothers
getting me casts wen she breaks me
all over again.
My mother tells my neighbor
I run into things,
walk backwards,
and break my legs while she's sleeping.
My mother
is a liar.
The Child Who Walks Backwards
Part 2
3. Many things in the poem stand out in my mind. One of the specific things that stands out is cupboard doors imprinting shapes on his face. That specifically stands out because I can see and feel what happened at that point and it makes me want to do something to help. I know that child abuse is severely wrong and should be stopped. This entire poem kind of shows me how severe it can get and why I want to stop it.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Hunting Hopes
We live
on a farm in the woods.
We take hunting as serious
as #99 takes hockey.
All four of us are out
for Mr. Big the ultimate trophy.
Most of us beat the bushes many years before finding the Hanson.
It is our life dream to gun him down.
One day we all hope to see him
sleeping
on the wall.
So far we haven’t tracked him down.
Galyn's poem
high in the sky
a winter wind hits
I look down and see all
the other boarders
I'll be with 'em soon
The top is near
sounds of laughter echo
to my ears
I am on the top
Queen of the snowy hill
all mine to shred 'n rule
My bindings are tight
on my feet
toque 'n goggles are in place
I'm ready to go
One last look
take one more breath
'n push off down the slop
ready to domate
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Skipper
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Analogy - Allie
Zebra and Lion School - By Allie Ferris-Nichol
In a crazy safari jungle there was a school, a school of lions. The crazy thing about this school is that the teachers were zebras. Why is this so crazy? Well lions do tend to have dominance over zebras. Not only this, but zebras need to learn different things than lions do.
Out in the safari there are many groups of animals. They all paired together to make their own schools. BUT, there were not enough zebras and lions so they had to join together. Every day (five days a week) from nine to three, there was great chaos. No kids really like school, and since lions had so much power over zebras, the students really liked to torment the teachers.
Day to day teacher zebras were wounded with great claw marks going down their sides. They were chased around at recesses as a game. The zebras were teased daily by the lions. The lions thought of school as a joke, and zebras thought of it as their death.
Not only was it dangerous for the teacher zebras, but they really had no idea what to try to teach the lions. The lions were so crazy and out of control that the zebras doubted they would ever listen even if they did find something to teach the,. What lion would REALLY listen to a zebra? Lions needed to learn about hunting and surviving, but zebras knew nothing of this. The Zebra and Lion School was disastrous.
The zebras complained to the Safari Government, and so did the lions parents. The zebras were being tortured and tormented and the lions weren’t learning anything. Eventually the Safari Government grouped zebras together and lions together. This worked much better for everyone. The safari was back to its normal balance!
Friday, November 5, 2010
2) I think that Christine Welsh should not try and hide her native heritage. It's who she is and she should be happy to have a culture that has lots of trades. Christine should not be ashamed of her culture.
3) I think that she tried to hide that she was Indian because she was different than the other's at school. which she shouldn't be because it's who she is and there is nothing to be ashamed of by being an Indian.
My grandparents and I have a real good relationship. My dad's parents only live a couple miles away from me, so I am closer to them than my other grandmother. Marj and Arnold Combres are real great grandparents. My grandma is always spoiling me and the other grandchildren. I've grown up with them. I am always over there, whether it's to visit with my cousins, or just to visit with my grandma and grandpa. They are very nice people, and couldn't be more caring. I love them!!
However, when I was little my family and I would always go to Kelowna to visit my other grandparents, Victor and Maria Prescesky. It was always fun, but it sucked cause they lived so far away from us and we barely seen them. But when they moved back to North Battleford, Saskatchewan, I got closer to them. But still not like how I would of liked it. When my grandpa past away, everyone was devistated. But life went on. My grandma travels alot everywhere. Even though she lives only like half hour away from my family, we didn't see her as much. But she is always in our thoughts.
Bullying is bad!!
One day in the big pasture there was a group of young horses that got along with each. They liked all the same food, music, games and sports. Every thing was the same!!! Then one day a zebra came to the big pasture. All the horses stopped playing their games and stared at him. They never seen a zebra before! A adult horse introduced the zebra to everyone. She said that the zebra would be living here for a while and to be nice to him. After the adult horse left all the horses went back to playing their games. Not one of them came up to the zebra to say hello. The zebra felt sad :( and walked way from all the laughter. A few day later some horse seen the zebra and call him freak and many other mean names. The zebra started to cry and ran away. no one seen the zebra again.
5 simple sentences
1) He fell off the cliff.
2) They ran into a tree.
3) She tripped over the curb.
4) They fought over dinner.
5) He started the fire.
5 compound sentences
1) He ran down the street but he tripped over a rock. (but)
2) She tripped over a dog and she yelled in surprise. (and)
3) He started the fire so he ran away. (so)
4) They crashed the truck but they were glad. (but)
5) He fell of the horse and he yelled in pain. (and)
5 complex sentences
1) He threw up because he ate too much. (because)
2) Since I like to be lazy, I don’t want to do this. (since)
3) I became bored while I wrote down complex sentences. (while)
4) After he threw the ball, he hit the kid. (after)
5) Although he ran away, he was attacked by a dog. (although)
5 compound-complex sentences
1) He fell off the cliff and he cried for help as he fell to his death. (as)
2) While he was in the hospital, he thought about his fall off the cliff and he was glad he survived. (while)
3) They crashed the truck but they were glad until they got caught. (until)
4) After he tried to catch the ball, he was hit and he cried out in pain. (after)
5) Since I’m tired, I want to go to sleep but I’m stuck at school. (since)
Performance task #2
Why is it beneficial for writers to be able to identify different sentence structures, understand the differences between sentence structures and be able to use different sentence structures?
1) It is beneficial for writers to know how to do all these different sentence structures because it’s important to make sentences interesting. If the sentences are too simple or to complicated it’s uninteresting but with a good mix of simple and complex sentences it is interesting.
Phrases and clauses
1. What does a phase do?
A phase gives a sentence more detail.
2. What is a clause made up of?
A clause is made up of a subject and predicate.
3. What is a subject of a sentence?
A subject is the topic of a sentence.
4. What is a predicate of a sentence?
A predicate is what the subject is doing.
5 Phrases
1. off a cliff
2. around the block
3. down the street
4. into a hole
5. down and around the corner
5 Clauses
1. He fell
2. She ran
3. Scott spoke
4. He searched
5. She yelled
5 Sentences
Underline the clause and bold/italicize the phrase.
1. He jumped of the edge of the cliff.
2. Scott fired the gun.
3. She yelled as fell into the hole.
4. He ran down and around the corner.
5. She drove into the pole.
Why is it beneficial for writers to understand phrases and clauses?
It is beneficial to understand phrases and clauses because it helps you to be able to make complete sentences with the proper grammar.
If you really knew me
If you Really Knew Me
I want to go experience two weeks in another country to just say I have been there. I would like to go to one of those three places and than go to a country like Brazil and see the difference between these countries. If you knew me I have always like to try new things and experience.
Old Dead Grandma Questions
2. She did well because the hiding the heritage made life easier for her to get along. She didn’t get bugged for being “Indian” near as much. Old country wives were treated unfairly.
3. It was a survival mechanism because it protected the family from evil people saying/being rude to them or doing harsh things.
4. My family doesn’t talk about our heritage. I just know that I’m a Polish, French-Indian with other random things thrown in there.
Penny In The Dust
2)the conflict in this story was that Pete lost the penny that his father had given him. the conflict is resolved is resolved when Pete and his father go looking for the penny and Pete's father finds it.
1)when Pete's father tells him that he wouldn't have beaten Pete for losing the penny. Pete feels as if he struck his dad because he felt bad for thinking that his father would beat him for losing the penny. he could see that it hurt his father by thinking he would beat him.
2) the father doesn't return the penny to Pete because he wanted to keep it as treasure.
3)-the father gave the penny to the little boy.
-he takes Peter to find the penny
-he didn't beat him for losing the penny
-he cried when Pete told him the story of pretending to dig up treasure.
4) the father felt awkward and concious of trespass. the child could feel the fathers solid step outside the child-world's foolish fragility.
5) the child's story touched the father because it made the father happy that his son wanted good things for them and wanted to have fun with his dad.
6) the penny is symbolic because it symbolizes their relationship.
7) the father is quiet, and he doesn't really know how to show his love for his son. sometimes he comes off as if he doesn't love him, but really he does, he just has a different way of showing it. he is tough on the outside but on the inside he's a softie.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The BBA
The fleas are very dominant in this sport. A well-known one nowadays is Shaflea O’Neil. He’s getting old and doesn’t play very often anymore but he is super huge and can jump like crazy. He has always sucked at shooting though but the jump and reach makes up for it.
Super Garden Analogy
This analogy is about a person having a good teacher that taught well. Then having a bad teacher that didn't teach well and having the effects of that teacher for a few years after. Then having a good teacher again.
Sunny D and Rum
voices of the grandmothers
If You Really Knew Me
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
“A time I wish I could do all over.”
There once was a little short boy named Tommy. He had no friends because he smelled really bad. He would never take a bath, so his dark brown hair always appeared to be greasy. At times he had dirt spots on his round face and clothes. He was a very lonely kid. All the little kids ran away from him because their parents told them to stay away from him. Tommy didn’t like that everyone ran away, it upset him. He loved to go a little green meadow by lake so he could watch the clouds in the sky.
One day he was fishing by himself at the little lake, that’s when I walked up to him. “Hi” I said, “My name is Daniel. Do you mind if I fish here with you?” “Uhh yeah sure.” he said. He looked surprised to see me talking to him. I sat down beside him and watched the ducks swim across the lake as I got my rod ready to fish. “Did you catch any fish yet?” I asked. His eyes sparkled with excitement to tell me that he had five but he likes to let them go after. He told me that he doesn’t like to kill any living being. We started to talk a lot more. He said that he would love a puppy but his parents won’t let him. “My parents are the same way.” I told him. After that day we started to hang and be came best friends.
It was from Christine’s families need to hide their nationality and her own curiosity to uncover her past from where she came from. I kind of want to know where I came from but I don’t really have a need to do it. I guess it’s not that big of deal for me to find where I came from. There are very few things I’d like to know about my ancestors but if I could I’d like to see how they celebrate Ukrainian Christmas.
I think she kept her Native heritage a secret in order to survive (even if it was bullying). I believe that no matter what nationality you are you should be proud of it. The country wives were treated poorly because they were used for cooking and cleaning the men.
Yes I agree with Christine’s denial of her heritage, because I would do the same so survive. She did this because she been an out cast in her school and with her social life.
I have not discovered anything new about me heritage other than I come from Ukraine and I’m part Ukrainian and German. I really don’t care to know about my heritage.
penny in the dust
2. The major conflict in this story is between Pete and his father. Pete loved the penny that his father gave him and when he lost it he was scared that his dad be very mad at him. It was resolved when the truth came out and when Pete’s dad found the penny.
Penny in the dust: Questions
1. Pete felt bad because he lost the penny and thought that his dad would beat him for doing so.
2. The father doesn’t return the penny for two reasons. He doesn’t want the boy to lose the penny again and feel bad about it (again). Also he wants to keep it as a treasured memory of some thing him and his son did together.
3. The father shows love by giving the penny to his son, worried that son was missing, helping his find the penny and sharing a moment when he put his arm around Pete when he told his dad what he was doing with the penny.
4. To the father Pete’s world is a childish one and where he finds award and out of place in. to Pete his world seems foolish and that’s the reason why he and his dad can’t get close.
5. The words that moved his father were a meaning that he wanted to spend time with his dad every chance he could get.
6. The penny is symbolic because he had that penny with him till the day he died.
7. Peter’s father lived a serious and responsible life only to give his kids the best life that he could give them. He wanted his children to grow up right. He was never mean to his kids, but he only showed them one side of him.
Work and More Work
I went to work with him and was not happy with the fact that it was cold outside. We worked the rest of the day light hours. While sheeted and insulated all I really did was pass up metal sheets. I kind of felt useless and bored. We finally went home and I was relieved that we were done for the day.
Now that we're done the building of our shop I'm super glad but there is a new project we had to start and that is my house. We've been working that for a while now and are almost finished and I can't wait.
My Quiet Grandpa
My relationship the with my grandpa is great. He doesn’t talk a whole lot, but there are a few things he always asks. He works every day and I never understand why. I ask him and he says “ what else am I supposed to do?” I tell him he should sleep in and enjoy himself, he just laughs.
My grandpa comes out for birthday supper every year on my birthday. He gives me $20 every year. When he is out we catch up on a variety of different topics. He likes to ask me how school is and gets a chuckle out of my answer which is always the same “oh grandpa” I say, “it was okay.” when I ask him “ how was your day?” he says “slow.”
I enjoy doing all these things with my grandpa.
Reflecting on ma past G!!!!!
When I finally got to the party, my phone was ringing of the hook! Angry messages in my voice mail and very frustrated texts from my mother had flooded my phone. By that time my phone was off, and my head was spinning from the alcohol I had just consumed... A lot of things that happened during this period of time are not appropriate for school but do involve a sexy party... As I got to my senses, I stumbled out the front door, threw up, and started my long trek home. Walking was tricky, in order to not get picked up the fuzz I had to walk slow and remain calm. There was no way I was going home in a bacon mobile.
When I finally reached my house, I scrambled to find my keys, pockets are a puzzle when you're loaded. At last I grabbed them and tried my hardest to slide them into the lock. As quietly as I could, I stepped into the kitchen, only to find my mom, glaring at me. All I could get out was a slurred "Hey Mom, I'm gonna go to bed." Without saying anything, I could tell she wanted to rip my lungs out and hand them to me in a doggy bag. "Sit down!" she exclaimed, pointing to the chair with a long finger. By this point I was pissing in my pants. In all my years I have never seen this woman that angry. My life was living hell from that day on for the next month.
Becca's Fault
Friday, October 29, 2010
Anger Issues (Rated G version)
My best friend Jarred used to be terrified of him because of his temper. When Jarred was over and Dad was home we would make sure we would play far away from Dad. Most of the time we would be at Jarred’s house because he was scared. Now Jarred likes him.
Up until my father started working for Arnolds Sand and Gravel he was quite cranky. After the job switch he lost a lot of his stress and became more of a happy guy. He lived quite a distance from home so we only got to see him on his days off.
It wasn’t until my father moved to Edmonton that he really became happy. After he moved he has been in a good mood. The only problem is that he lives so far away. It sucks that he lives far away but at least now he is happy.
analogy story
Ant Dilema
Have you ever felt discriminated against? Have you wanted to do something, but were just not able? Well that’s just like the story of the ants. These ants had no legs. All they could do was slide-that’s the only way they could get around. These ants loved ice cream. Every ice cream store in the city had stairs. They went and complained to every store manager to get a slide in their store. The store managers just laughed and said they didn’t care. They went to the head of the Two Legs, who was the owner of all stores. They tried to reason with the man but he just said he didn’t care. This was as high up as they could go and it was their last chance. To this day they still have the problem of stairs and no slides. They still wonder when one of the Two Legs will finally do something to help.
Different Points of View
If you knew me.........
Penny in the Dust
penny in the dust questions
Sometimes Good; Sometimes Bad
My dad and I had a different relationship. It was more quiet and not as much out there than mine and my mom's. My dad and I have some things in common, including: we both like horses, and hunting. But it's way easier to talk to my mom about personal stuff. I have a hard time just going up to my dad and just saying something about my boyfriend. It's just not the same with me and dad.
My mom knows me like the back of her hand. She can always tell when I am upset or just having a bad day. Not always is that a good thing because sometimes I don't want her to know what is going on. But it feels good when she notices that something is wrong. My dad has a way of knowing when I am bummed out too, but somehow me and him just end up fighting about it and getting mad because usually it's about something makes him upset too. Yes, I do wish me and dad could be closer, but the relationship we have now isn't so bad. However, it could definately be better.
So needless to say, I don't enjoy the awkwardness, and tension between me and my dad, but it's better than nothing. I hope that I will always be real close to my mom because every girl needs a woman in her life to help her out when things get hard. I will always love my dad and my mom, through anything!
Reflective essay
As I was growing up my relations was pretty good with my mom, but not as good with my brothers dad. I lived with my brothers dad pretty much my whole life, I don’t remember living without him around. We lived in the city for a little while, then we moved out to my farm. On the farm I didn’t really interact with my mom too much. Sure I’d go in and eat supper and she would put me to sleep. But we didn’t really play games together or anything, we did a few times but not very much.
As I grew up on the farm we kind of got further and further away from each other. And then when my brother was born it even got further apart. I played with my brother when I was younger but I got jealous of him because he was the youngest and my mom seemed like she liked him more. Then after a while of my mom and my brothers dad not getting along we finally moved.
We moved to Radisson because that is where my grandma was living. Grandma was my favorite person in the world so I would pretty much live there. I would go home for a few days at a time because we were only a block away. I would still talk and see my mom but we never did any activities together. So in all I love my mom but don’t have a super strong relationship with here, I don’t like talking about things to just about no one. And I’m 16 now and there isn’t really any way to “hang with your mom” its just a little weird.
Successful Argument
My parents and I had a huge blowout. My dad is a stubborn man when he feels that he is right and it is hard to change his mind on a topic when he has made up his mind. My mom is the more reasonable one of the two and listens to both sides of an argument. I myself am a very impatient person. I like to have the answer right now and not later. My relationship with my parents is awesome. We don’t usually argue about a lot of things and we are good at coming to a mutual agreement.
When I finally figured out I wasn’t going to win the arguement I gave up for that day. Three days later I decided to bring up the same argument again to see if I could sway their minds. We argued for another hour and I gave up yet again.
I was reading a book when my brother knocked on the door and asked me to come to Radisson with him to get fuel. My brother and I are very close-we tell each other everything. Just before we left, a good friend of ours showed up and wanted to come with us. I found this strange, but never commented on it. We left for fuel and never went back home. I began to wonder where we were going. When we got into the city my curiosity started to dwindle as to where we were going. My brother hates driving in the city so I knew something was up. Then all of a sudden I could see the top of a really tall building and Josh smiled and said, “I convinced them buddy, we are here.” I was so shocked I wasn’t sure what to say.
We had fun water sliding that night. Our room was huge with two big fluffy white beds and one great big 50 inch flatscreen situated on the wall. Off to the right of our beds was a huge bathroom with a shiny white tub. We had pizza after exhausting ourselves going up and down the three flights of stairs to the gigantic waterslides. We watched movies until two in the morning. I had a blast!
It made me feel awesome knowing that I got to do something I never thought I would ever do without my parents. From this experience, my parents may now trust me to do more things on my own. I learned from this experience that sometimes if you leave things be your parents will reconsider what you ask.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Reflective Essay
“Our Love Tradition” – Allie Ferris-Nichol
When I was younger, I didn’t have the best relationship with my parents. Don’t get me wrong, I loved them both very much. I was just more of a quiet and reserved child. All my friends were imaginative and wild; I suppose I was a little more, “grown up”. My mom and my dad were split up - they had been ever since I could remember. I never saw a problem with this; I understood they both loved me so I never really questioned it.
Penny in the Dust
1.The literary term for flash back is, “by which an event or scene taking place before the present time in the narrative is inserted into the chronological structure of the work.” The flashback in the story is in the beginning, right after the first paragraph.
2.The major conflict would be when Peter loses the penny. All of Peter’s family is involved because they couldn’t find him anywhere. The conflict is resolved by Peter’s father finding the penny and by Peter explaining to his father the reason behind hiding. By Peter telling his father this, it improved their relationship because they were now honest with each other.
Penny in the Dust: QUESTIONS
1.Peter said he felt as if he had struck his father because he couldn’t believe his father really thought that Peter was scared of him. Peter knew he hurt his father by not explaining himself properly.
2.I think that Peter’s father kept the penny because it was a memory between father and son. It was a defying moment in their relationship and his father didn’t want to lose that. It was his little piece of “gold” in the dust. It resembled imagination and wonder, and it represents the love for his son.
3.Peter’s father shows him love by doing little things such as helping him on the cart when he sees him struggle, by giving him gifts like the penny. He also shows love by showing concern about Peter and his where-about. His father really does love him, although he is not an expressive man.
4.Peter’s world is expressive and imaginative, where as his father’s world is serious and full of responsibility. I don’t think his father really understands childhood and the freedom of mind that is needed to live a healthy childhood. When Peter explains his game with the penny, his father REALIZES that Peter is still a child. He finally accepted that and Peter is shocked AND happy that he could be open with his father.
5.I believe what moved Peter’s father was simply how much effort Peter was putting into his explanation, also that his father could sense Peter was upset with his father being upset. In the moment he had tears in his eyes, I believe he was accepting Peter as the child he was.
6.The penny is very symbolic in this story. The penny not only represents imagination, but it also represents the love and understanding between father and son. The penny will hold that profound memory of acceptance and truth forever.
7.Peter’s father lived a serious and responsible life only to give his children the best life that he could give them, He wanted his children to grow up right, and he did that by showing sternness and strictness. He was never mean to his children, but he really only showed one side to them; in attempt to raise his children properly.
reflective essay?
It was a Friday night and Justin and I were hanging out, like we usually do. Justin is very eccentric and loud. We would hang out like this all the time during the summer. Justin and I had a really good friendship. We started to get bored so I had the great idea of taking the truck. We made it 4 miles out of town. then i hit some washboard and went out of control, i went off the road and hit an approach then a small tree and came to a stop in the sand. i got all my shit together and we made it out of the ditch and went home.
The next day my mother came up to me out of the blue and asked me what i did the previous night. i told her me and justin just hung out and didnt do much, then she said "oh really." thats when i knew i was cought. she then began to ask why all of the stuff from the back seat of the truck is in the front and why the running boared is cracked and how the dents in the hood got there all over night. I tryed to explain myself but it was to late my mother had lost her cool.
for the next hour and a half my mother had yelled at me and told me if i was to ever take the truck again that she would not let me get my license when i am elageble for it and that i would be grounded for 3 months. I then apologised and she seemed were dissapointed still like she should have been. then she told me my punishment witch was not exspected she just said the only reason she was so mad is cuz i could have gotten hurt. she just said that she was very disapointed and i better not do it again. i was thinking to myself there is no consiquense? then it ocured to me that she really cares and that her beeing worried makes me feel bad and that i consiquense enough.
Reflective Essay
My mom didn't particularly like my idea that much... she made it quite clear. I could see the hurt in her eyes when I said it. I could tell that she was wondering why I would want to leave her. After a while I could see that she was getting mad. She asked me why I would want to move there, so I told her that I missed my dad and that I wanted to live somewhere where I could pretty much do anything, like go quadding and skidooing. And I also told her that I really enjoyed working on the farm. She got even more angry after I explained it. She told me that if I moved to a small town I would have so much less opportunities than I would have living in the city. I told her that she grew up in a small town and she turned out great, but she argued back that she wished she wouldn't have grown up in a small town, she didn't have all the opportunities she would have wanted to have. "you'll miss me when you're there too you know" she said. I told her that I know I would miss her but that I still wanted to go there, just to see what it would be like to be there most of the time intead of just on holidays. "I hate not being able to see my family whenever" I said. she told me that SHE was my family. I told her that I obviously knew that and that I loved her but I want to be with my other family too.
About a month later after we had that argument, she was picking me up from my Dad's on her way to Ontario. I had been visiting my dad for about a month and she said that we would talk about the whole moving situation on the way to Ontario. I was so sure that I wouldn't be able to move to my dad's which upset me. Even though being in Toronto was awesome and there was so much to do I still felt like I wanted to move. My mom wasn't even there for the month that I was in Ontario because she went back to Vancouver to work for a bit. So, I decided that I was going to just go to my dad's and stay, at that point I was getting pretty mad because I felt like she wasn't even listening to anything that I was saying. So, I flew to my dad's. She knew but she didn't know that I was planning on staying. I felt bad but after a while of being at my dad's I called and told her that I had made up my mind, that I was 15 and that I was old enough to choose if I wanted to live with her or my dad. She was pretty mad. But in the end.. I think it was good for everyone. Now I'm enjoying being here and I'm glad we got over the conflict.
Penny in the Dust (Epic Title isn't it?)
1. Remembering a past incident or memory. Everything except the first and last paragraph are parts of flashback.
2. The child and father have a bad relationship with eachother. It is resolved when they look for the penny and become more open with one another.
Part 2:
1. The father thinks that his son is afraid of him.
2. The father kept the penny as a souvenir of what had happened and to show Pete that he loves him.
3. He kept the penny for Pete to find years later down the road. He goes to find the penny. He gave Pete the penny in the first place. He also cried when Pete was telling him of what he would do with the riches of the penny.
4. The father cried and the boy felt like he could be more open.
5. It was that the boy wanted good things for the family and the father.
6. The penny is symbolic. It symbolizes what the family can not have.
7. The father is a rough, tough, robot nearly incapable of emotion. Deep down inside him somewhere he has a heart though.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Penny in the Dust questions
1. Flashback is used in literature to refer to a time that has happened in the past. The flash back in “Penny in the Dust” started around the beginning after they began reminiscing and ended just before then end when you find out that the father has passed away and the funeral is starting.
2. The major conflict in this story is when Pete lost his penny in the dirt. The people in involved in the conflict were Pete, his father, his mother, and everyone else who was looking for Pete after he lost the penny. The conflict was resolved when Pete’s father found the penny.
Penny in the Dust questions
1. I think the meaning of him feeling like he “struck” his father was because he felt that he was being dishonest with his father.
2. I think that Pete’s father kept the penny because it was a memory of a father son moment.
3. His father shows love to him by helping him when he struggled to get on the cart, when his father franticly sheared for him, when he suggested looking for the penny and by give him the penny to him in the first place.
4. His father would feel awkward and conscious of trespass if he entered into Pete’s imaginative world because he is very serious. Pete would feel awkward if his father came into his imaginative world because Pete is very imaginative.
5. I think that Pete’s father was all teary because of the simplicity and anxiety of his son’s answer to why he lost the penny and also because Pete was imagining a better life for the family.
6. This story is symbolic because a penny is not worth all that much and that the penny really can’t make life better but with a little imagination life can be better.
7. The father was a very serious man. He worked all day long and never had to hurry. He never held his son, never laughed, and was kind of scary. He is nice man and cared for others in his own kind of way.
conflict with my sister
It was about 3 that afternoon and I got a text, it was my sister asking me where I was, she knew I wasn't home. She was asking all kinds of questions, where I was, who I was with, what I was doin, why I wasn't home. I had ignored her text because grandma knew who I was with and where I was and that I was going to make it up to Uncle Kurts for 5:30that evening. Not texting her back had caused some trouble, she started phoning and not answering it had made it even worse. I believe I had a fight with her earlier that day so this is why I was not answering her phone calls or texts. I finally answered the second call and it didn't go over well. She thought I hadn't talked to grandma, which I had and it was fine with her. My sister thought that I was lying and tried getting me into trouble, ha didn't happen!
It just was not a good two weeks for my sister and I, she thought I would be stressing out the grandparents. She was trying to be the mom that she wasn't. I always get along with my sister, just when mom and dad were away she was trying to watch out a little to much for me when she wasn't staying with me, she had no reason to be calling and texting me trying to find out what I was doing. The other sister had stuck up for me and things got worse! Everyting went downhill everything we could argue or fight about we did! My other sister had came out for the weekend, this was happening on a friday. We went to uncle Kurt's to have supper and visit them and Jared, we started talking about what was happening, he how ever told me not to worry about what she was trying to tell me because I was where I was suppose to be at the time I was suppose to be there and I was ok. A couple hours had passed and I had finished bathing Jared came back to where my phone was laying I had two missed calls and three missed texts, all from the sister. By this time I was annoyed and upset because I was fighting with the sister that I never fight with. We were always the closest and didn't fight much.
In the end after the two weeks were done we ended up being back to normal and things were good. The fight ended up just being minor.
I Told You So
Snap!
I have always been a daddy and mommys girl. I dont know what I would do with out my parents, they are my life. When I fall they always pick me up they have always been there for me and always will be. My parents can read me like the back of a book. Dad can always tell when im lieing and mom can always tell if something wrong. Not only my parents but my brothers are always there for me and would beat up any boy that messed with me!
On July 14th I left for B.C. I was so happy to leave. When I got there I changed my mind and wanted to come home after the first couple of days. I called my dad asking if he could come get me but he wouldnt. So every morning I would call asking for him to either come get me or get me an early flight home. In the end me dad debated on actually driving out to come get me. I think mom changed his mind she told me to suck it up pretty much. I was so mad at them, they kept telling me that if I left early that my granny would be upset that I left. I didnt care I wanted to get home and see my family and Krista. This was the first time I have ever been away from home.
My dad called my uncles telling them to come get me from my grannys house. So it got better I wasnt so home sick when I got doing stuff. I went up into the mountain with my auntie and uncle and three cousins camping that was good kept my mind off things. It helped went to a wedding seen Breanne there was nice to see someone I really knew. After that I went and spent a few days at my uncles house he lives on the lake. It was really like to go boating and swimming while I was there. I even got a dec tan and im pretty pasty. Towards the end I stopped arguing with my parents to come get me, the days were going by faster towards the end.
When it was time to come home I was pretty excited because I missed everyone so much, but I ended up having a good time seeing all my family I dont normally see much. If I were to go again next year I would but I think I would want my parents to come so they arnt getting calls everyday telling them to come get me or get an early flight home. But overall the trip was good I got to experience my first plane ride.
You Know What Really Grinds My Gears....
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Penny in the Dust
2) The major conflict in this story is between Peter and his father. The father gave Peter a shiny penny and because of their relationship it meant a lot to him. However, when Peter was playing with the penny in the dust and imagining greater things he lost it. The issue was resolved when the truth came out and the father helps him find it.
Questions
1) I think that by Peter saying he struck his father he meant he emotionally struck him and shocked him, maybe even disappointed him by apparently thinking his father would beat him.
2) I think that the father doesn't return the penny to his son for a few reasons. One being, he doesn't want him to lose it again. He wouldn't want him to lose it again because he wouldn't want him to feel as bad as he did when he first lost it. Another reason may be that he wants the cherish the memories he had with his son, obviously that was a big moment in their relationship.
3) The father showed his son love in the following ways:
He gives his son a shiny penny
He frantically looks for his son when he's missing
He helps his son find the penny
He comforts his son and shares a touching moment with him
and last, he doesn't give the penny back
4) Peters world is the childish, imaginative world, whereas the father seems like more of a realist, and creates a more serious world for himself. When the father enters the boys world he feels awkward and conscious of trespass. When the boy sees his father about to enter he senses but doesn't understand the foolish child-like fragility of his world.
5) I think what moved the father so profoundly was how excited the boy seemed when talking about all of the greater things for his father and him. He was so honest and true, and he wanted to spend time with him so badly.... I think that really touched the father because he's probably never spoken about his feelings so openly before.
6) In this story the penny is symbolic. It's a gift from the father which symbolizes that even little worthless seeming things can be worth a lot and bring people together.
7) The father seems guarded, and serious about his work. He seems like he's not the best at communicating or showing his emotions. You can tell that he loves his son and maybe he doesn't want to get his sons hopes up by going along with his creativity – again I think he's a realist. He's probably a nice man once he opens up.