Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Feed back
For this being my first semester of college, I absolutely enjoyed it. I thought my classes were fairly easy, and my English class pushed me the hardest, which I needed. I needed the motivation to get through my first semester and Ms. Hanson did just that. Ms. Hanson, I really enjoyed your class. You weren't a teacher who thinks that all class is about is doing work, yes, we did work, but you put a bit of a twist on it and that made it fun. I really liked your class and I hope you come back and keep teaching.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Part Three
Chapter 1: In this chapter, Anne wakes up to the sounds of people talking. She has no idea what is going on, and she is very confused. The woman told her that she was at Hever castle and that they were taking her to the hospital. Her doctor told her that she had an aneurysm and it had erupted. He also told her that she had another one, but there was no way to get to it because it was deeper in the tissue.
Chapter two: In this chapter, Anne is finally discharged from the hospital and her friend, Kate, picked her up since she wasn't able to drive. They talk about Daniel some. Anne starts reading her books about Tudor history when the door bell rings and it's Daniel. She ask him to take her back to Heversince He castle.
Chapter three: In this chapter, Anne gets her stitches removed. She also talk about her family and how she grew up. While doing this, Daniel text her and tells her to be ready at one that he will be there to get her to take her on a picnic for her birthday. When they get to where they are going, she breaks down and tells Daniel that she can't do it anymore.
Chapter four: In this chapter, Anne goes back to Hever. While there she tours it and visits St. Peter's church where Thomas Boleyn is buried.
Chapter five: In this chapter, Anne decides that since Daniel is with her family and she is off from work that she'll go to the London library since it's the anniversary since Henry was proclaimed King. While she was heading to the library she gets a text from Daniel saying that he and Rose had a fight and that he was done. She ask him what happened but he doesn't respond for a little while and while she was at the library she gets another text saying that he has left Rose and that he needs to see her.
Chapter two: In this chapter, Anne is finally discharged from the hospital and her friend, Kate, picked her up since she wasn't able to drive. They talk about Daniel some. Anne starts reading her books about Tudor history when the door bell rings and it's Daniel. She ask him to take her back to Heversince He castle.
Chapter three: In this chapter, Anne gets her stitches removed. She also talk about her family and how she grew up. While doing this, Daniel text her and tells her to be ready at one that he will be there to get her to take her on a picnic for her birthday. When they get to where they are going, she breaks down and tells Daniel that she can't do it anymore.
Chapter four: In this chapter, Anne goes back to Hever. While there she tours it and visits St. Peter's church where Thomas Boleyn is buried.
Chapter five: In this chapter, Anne decides that since Daniel is with her family and she is off from work that she'll go to the London library since it's the anniversary since Henry was proclaimed King. While she was heading to the library she gets a text from Daniel saying that he and Rose had a fight and that he was done. She ask him what happened but he doesn't respond for a little while and while she was at the library she gets another text saying that he has left Rose and that he needs to see her.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Chapter 19: In this chapter Anne goes out with her friends to the garden when Nan comes and tells her that the book has been taken. She said her lover had caught her reading it and he wanted to read it to. When he was one of Wolsey's men came in where he was reading and took it once he realized what it was. After this Anne went and told the king what happened and he said that he would get it back and not to worry about it.
Chapter 20: In this chapter Dr. Foxe returns from meeting with the Pope and he has good news. 21st Century Anne realizes that Henry and Anne may be married before and that history could be changing right before her eyes.
Chapter 21: Anne talks about how she caught a chill at the beginning of May and explains how it sucks not having medicine. Anne decides to take a walk since she feels better. When she gets back to her chambers her mother stops her and tells her that she is not able to go back in her chambers for the sweating sickness is back and Bess has caught it. She also tells her that they have to return to Hever right away, but she has to go see the king, her mother tells her that he has already left and her brother must go with him. This makes her angry that the king has fled without her and she can't help but think that he has taken his wife with him. At the end of this chapter Bess has died.
Chapter 22: In this chapter Anne has a terrifying dream and she wakes up to hear her mother crying, so she ask her what is wrong. Her mother tells her that George has caught the sweating sickness. But he ends up recovering from it and is fine, she also mentions that her father will get it but will recover from it also. At the end of the chapter she catches the sweating sickness and her mother is trying to keep her awake but she goes into a deep sleep.
Chapter 20: In this chapter Dr. Foxe returns from meeting with the Pope and he has good news. 21st Century Anne realizes that Henry and Anne may be married before and that history could be changing right before her eyes.
Chapter 21: Anne talks about how she caught a chill at the beginning of May and explains how it sucks not having medicine. Anne decides to take a walk since she feels better. When she gets back to her chambers her mother stops her and tells her that she is not able to go back in her chambers for the sweating sickness is back and Bess has caught it. She also tells her that they have to return to Hever right away, but she has to go see the king, her mother tells her that he has already left and her brother must go with him. This makes her angry that the king has fled without her and she can't help but think that he has taken his wife with him. At the end of this chapter Bess has died.
Chapter 22: In this chapter Anne has a terrifying dream and she wakes up to hear her mother crying, so she ask her what is wrong. Her mother tells her that George has caught the sweating sickness. But he ends up recovering from it and is fine, she also mentions that her father will get it but will recover from it also. At the end of the chapter she catches the sweating sickness and her mother is trying to keep her awake but she goes into a deep sleep.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Chapter 16: Anne talks to one of Wolsey's men about Thomas Cheney and his wardship of Anne Broughton. Anne also received a letter from cardinal Wolsey. Later on she meets with Thomas Heneage and they discuss the issues of Thomas Cheney and Anne Broughton.
Chapter 17: Anne and Margery hear a lot of commotion outside and Anne thinks that the king is leaving without her, but Anne's brother comes in and tells them that the king has invited everyone to a picnic and to be ready soon because they were leaving. Anne wanted to look her best for the king. While riding Anne noticed that Henry had a pain in his left side but no one else noticed. At the end the king tells Anne that he loves her and 21st century Anne thought of his betrayal against in the future.
Chapter 18: in this chapter Henry tells Anne that Katherine has to accompany him to the joust and she gets really angry with him. She let her anger out and ranted at the king. She even accused him of having little care for his feelings, which made him upset and he started begging for her forgiveness. So Nan went and talked with her to try to calm her down. Nan finds her band text and ask if she could borrow it, so she lets her but 21st century Anne realizes that it's the book that gets taken by one of Wolsey's men from Nan.
Chapter 17: Anne and Margery hear a lot of commotion outside and Anne thinks that the king is leaving without her, but Anne's brother comes in and tells them that the king has invited everyone to a picnic and to be ready soon because they were leaving. Anne wanted to look her best for the king. While riding Anne noticed that Henry had a pain in his left side but no one else noticed. At the end the king tells Anne that he loves her and 21st century Anne thought of his betrayal against in the future.
Chapter 18: in this chapter Henry tells Anne that Katherine has to accompany him to the joust and she gets really angry with him. She let her anger out and ranted at the king. She even accused him of having little care for his feelings, which made him upset and he started begging for her forgiveness. So Nan went and talked with her to try to calm her down. Nan finds her band text and ask if she could borrow it, so she lets her but 21st century Anne realizes that it's the book that gets taken by one of Wolsey's men from Nan.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Chapter 13: In this chapter Anne doesn't think they'll have any visitors for Christmas, but on Christmas Eve morning Margery(Thomas Wyatt's sister) shows up. 21st century Anne finds out that her and Margery are really good friends. It also explains that Margery got married at a very young age and that she also had a child that died unexpectedly. Then Margery ask Anne to come stay at their palace for a little while.
Chapter 14: After Anne and her mother return from the Wyatt's and they have vistiors. Two doctors from the king. They wanted to make sure she was okay. They're also on their way to speak to the pope. Anne gets a letter from the king saying he is worried about her and he wanted to make sure that she is alright.
Chapter 15: in this chapter Anne and her mother are going to Windsor castle to head back to court. When they get their they find out that they are Henry's guests of honor. Which means they are staying in a nicer part rather than just being in court. As promised, Henry gives Anne her own maids of honor which mean that she won't have to work for the Queen. Later in the chapter Anne and Katherine have a face to face and Katherine is not happy with Anne.
No words could describe
How you make me feel.
Your love amazes me.
I'll never let you go.
You're mine
Forever and ever
And ever.
Chapter 14: After Anne and her mother return from the Wyatt's and they have vistiors. Two doctors from the king. They wanted to make sure she was okay. They're also on their way to speak to the pope. Anne gets a letter from the king saying he is worried about her and he wanted to make sure that she is alright.
Chapter 15: in this chapter Anne and her mother are going to Windsor castle to head back to court. When they get their they find out that they are Henry's guests of honor. Which means they are staying in a nicer part rather than just being in court. As promised, Henry gives Anne her own maids of honor which mean that she won't have to work for the Queen. Later in the chapter Anne and Katherine have a face to face and Katherine is not happy with Anne.
No words could describe
How you make me feel.
Your love amazes me.
I'll never let you go.
You're mine
Forever and ever
And ever.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Chapter 9: In this chapter Anne returns from the Queen's privy chambers and her father and the Duke of Suffolk. They ask her to take down Cardinal Wolsey. She tells them that now is not the right time. Later in the chapter the court leaves to go to another castle, The palace of Richmond.
Chapter 10: In this chapter they make it Richmond. This is where 21st century Anne meets Cardinal Wolsey, they get in an argument but before he has time to come up with a come back they are interrupted by one of his men saying that they've heard from France on the King's annulment from Katherine. The king of France has denied to give his word because he doesn't think it is a good to go through with it. This makes the king mad.
Chapter 11: In this chapter they travel to Greenwich. They have a party when they get there and Anne and her brother decide to go off and ride, when they get back they're father is furious with them. The king ask Anne where she was and she told him that she was off riding with her brother, that she couldn't stand seeing Henry with Katherine any longer. That it hurt her. Later on he ask her to come to his room that night, he had a surprise for her. The surprise was that she would get her own ladies in waiting.
Chapter 12: During this chapter Henry finds out about the rumors spreading around and he confronts his court as to who was doing it. Anne tells him that it may be better for her to go back home for the time being, that may be the rumors will settled down and she will return to court in the spring. So she goes home.
Chapter 10: In this chapter they make it Richmond. This is where 21st century Anne meets Cardinal Wolsey, they get in an argument but before he has time to come up with a come back they are interrupted by one of his men saying that they've heard from France on the King's annulment from Katherine. The king of France has denied to give his word because he doesn't think it is a good to go through with it. This makes the king mad.
Chapter 11: In this chapter they travel to Greenwich. They have a party when they get there and Anne and her brother decide to go off and ride, when they get back they're father is furious with them. The king ask Anne where she was and she told him that she was off riding with her brother, that she couldn't stand seeing Henry with Katherine any longer. That it hurt her. Later on he ask her to come to his room that night, he had a surprise for her. The surprise was that she would get her own ladies in waiting.
Chapter 12: During this chapter Henry finds out about the rumors spreading around and he confronts his court as to who was doing it. Anne tells him that it may be better for her to go back home for the time being, that may be the rumors will settled down and she will return to court in the spring. So she goes home.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
This book just keeps getting better and better.
Chapter 4: The king leaves Hever castle. Anne decides that she should send the king a gift, so her father brings a jeweler in for her to take a look at a items. She sees one particular item and 21st century Anne realizes that the item is one that Henry wrote about in a letter to Anne that is in the Vatican.
Chapter 5: Anne, Mary and their mother go Allington, the Wyatt castle, while there Anne sees Thomas writing something and she realizes that it's about her. She apologizes for how she treated him.
Chapter 6: Mary left with her husband to London, so this left Anne and her mother in the castle. While Anne was sleeping, her brother came home. Later in the chapter, Anne, her mother, her brother and some of their servants decide to join everyone else in London, so they set out on their journey.
Chapter 7: When they got to the Norfolk, they decided to stay they night there. There she ran into her cousin, Katherine Howard, the 5th wife of King Henry 8th. They make to Beaulieu and when they arrive, Anne's father meets them outside and tells Anne the as soon as she is done settling in that he wants to see her. Her father tells her that Henry wants her to continue to be in the court of the queen. She's upset with this, but continues to do so. She also tells him that she will wait until the end of the year and he they don't marry then she will give up. Her family has dinner with the Duke of Norfolk, her uncle, and he ask her if she's slept with the king yet.
Chapter 8: The next morning Anne is worried that her father will be upset with her for being rude the night before. But she soon gets over it because she realizes that she has to go to work for the queen soon. When she gets to the queen, she finds her Friend Nan. Nan asks her about all the rumors that have been going around. When she sees the queen, the queen welcomes her back and tells her that she's always welcome.
Chapter 4: The king leaves Hever castle. Anne decides that she should send the king a gift, so her father brings a jeweler in for her to take a look at a items. She sees one particular item and 21st century Anne realizes that the item is one that Henry wrote about in a letter to Anne that is in the Vatican.
Chapter 5: Anne, Mary and their mother go Allington, the Wyatt castle, while there Anne sees Thomas writing something and she realizes that it's about her. She apologizes for how she treated him.
Chapter 6: Mary left with her husband to London, so this left Anne and her mother in the castle. While Anne was sleeping, her brother came home. Later in the chapter, Anne, her mother, her brother and some of their servants decide to join everyone else in London, so they set out on their journey.
Chapter 7: When they got to the Norfolk, they decided to stay they night there. There she ran into her cousin, Katherine Howard, the 5th wife of King Henry 8th. They make to Beaulieu and when they arrive, Anne's father meets them outside and tells Anne the as soon as she is done settling in that he wants to see her. Her father tells her that Henry wants her to continue to be in the court of the queen. She's upset with this, but continues to do so. She also tells him that she will wait until the end of the year and he they don't marry then she will give up. Her family has dinner with the Duke of Norfolk, her uncle, and he ask her if she's slept with the king yet.
Chapter 8: The next morning Anne is worried that her father will be upset with her for being rude the night before. But she soon gets over it because she realizes that she has to go to work for the queen soon. When she gets to the queen, she finds her Friend Nan. Nan asks her about all the rumors that have been going around. When she sees the queen, the queen welcomes her back and tells her that she's always welcome.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Oh my goodness, I didn't want to read this book. (This before I knew what it was about). I have a big thing for Anne Boleyn, she's a wonderful woman who was done wrong. Anyway, on to the book.
Part one: Chapter one: The beginning of this book brings you into the modern time of a woman named Anne, she's spent years learning about Anne Boleyn, her life and everything. So she finds a tour about Anne Boleyn. The first stop is Hever, the Boleyn castle. When she gets there, she starts feeling sick. She ends up traveling back in time and is Anne Boleyn in 1527.
Part two: Chapter one: Anne is woken up by Mary, Anne Boleyn's sister, she's distraught and doesn't know what has happened. When she's brought to a room, she looks in mirror and she sees Anne Boleyn's body. She's confused, but Mary tells her that the king is here to see her.
Part two: Chapter two: She meets the king in the garden where he ask her to be his queen. He tells her that he is going to leave Katherine for she hasn't bared him any sons, but he tells her to keep it a secret because he doesn't want Katherine finding out just yet.
Part two: Chapter three: After asking Anne for her hand in marriage they went on a hunt, after that they had a party and everyone was there. They danced the night away. During this party one of Anne's past lovers showed up and he warned her about the king after she told him that there was nothing between them and that all of it was in the past; he left. After the party, everyone went to bed, Anne couldn't sleep, so she went up to the roof and the king was there.
This book is extremely interesting to me. I'm really excited to read the rest, but I'm afraid if I read to far ahead I'll forget everything by the time it's time for the quiz over it.
Part one: Chapter one: The beginning of this book brings you into the modern time of a woman named Anne, she's spent years learning about Anne Boleyn, her life and everything. So she finds a tour about Anne Boleyn. The first stop is Hever, the Boleyn castle. When she gets there, she starts feeling sick. She ends up traveling back in time and is Anne Boleyn in 1527.
Part two: Chapter one: Anne is woken up by Mary, Anne Boleyn's sister, she's distraught and doesn't know what has happened. When she's brought to a room, she looks in mirror and she sees Anne Boleyn's body. She's confused, but Mary tells her that the king is here to see her.
Part two: Chapter two: She meets the king in the garden where he ask her to be his queen. He tells her that he is going to leave Katherine for she hasn't bared him any sons, but he tells her to keep it a secret because he doesn't want Katherine finding out just yet.
Part two: Chapter three: After asking Anne for her hand in marriage they went on a hunt, after that they had a party and everyone was there. They danced the night away. During this party one of Anne's past lovers showed up and he warned her about the king after she told him that there was nothing between them and that all of it was in the past; he left. After the party, everyone went to bed, Anne couldn't sleep, so she went up to the roof and the king was there.
This book is extremely interesting to me. I'm really excited to read the rest, but I'm afraid if I read to far ahead I'll forget everything by the time it's time for the quiz over it.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Essay Two
This essay was a bit more difficult for me to write. I had writers block for the longest time, but once I got the idea in my head I was right on track to where I needed to be. I couldn't figure out what exactly to write about and I ended up having to change my topic. Plus I had other things on my mind to worry about at the same. Work was a hassle. Which put me behind in everything. The least to say is that this essay was a pain, but it got done and I must say it's pretty darn good.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
When I was younger I liked writing, I liked making up stories and writing in my journal. But as I got older I no longer found interest into writing, I moved more towards reading. It got harder as I moved through school, there were so many rules and regulations in writing now. I couldn't just have my know way of writing, so I stopped writing, and I never really looked back. On this paper I was a little shocked to have a little lead way with this, it wasn't set on one topic. Which is much different than high school ever was. I had fun writing my rough draft, I got stuck in a few places, but once I got the hang of it, it just flowed. Page 11 helped me determine who I needed and wanted the audience to be, who I needed to be writing to. Page 37 helped me get my paper in some kind of order. My rough draft is a little bad, but at least I have an idea of where it's going.
I believe tattoos can be a way to express yourself. It just depends on what the meaning of them are. Some people get tattoos just to get them and some have a reason. Each of my tattoos have a meaning. The birds on my right arm mean freedom, freedom from myself. To remind myself that no matter what, no matter how many people in past, present or future, I don't have to have to follow them. I'm finally free. The treble clef on my foot in a symbol for my love of music. I can always rely on my music to keep my mood up. And the ribbon on my left arm is for all of the people I've known that have had cancer, children and adults. (It's not finished for I'm getting birds underneath it and they'll be different colors representing each cancer). So tattoos can be a way to express yourself, for me it is.
I believe tattoos can be a way to express yourself. It just depends on what the meaning of them are. Some people get tattoos just to get them and some have a reason. Each of my tattoos have a meaning. The birds on my right arm mean freedom, freedom from myself. To remind myself that no matter what, no matter how many people in past, present or future, I don't have to have to follow them. I'm finally free. The treble clef on my foot in a symbol for my love of music. I can always rely on my music to keep my mood up. And the ribbon on my left arm is for all of the people I've known that have had cancer, children and adults. (It's not finished for I'm getting birds underneath it and they'll be different colors representing each cancer). So tattoos can be a way to express yourself, for me it is.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Communication
Working at a daycare is difficult and rewarding all at one time. While I love working with kids it's also hard to not be as shy with the parents. It's what I want to do as a career. Communication is key in my field of work. You can't be shy and quiet. You have to let the parents know if their child is misbehaving or doing really well. They want to know everything. It is their child after all. My co-workers also need to know if anything bad happens, whether it's someone biting or if someone falls, they need to know. You also have to fill out a lot of paper work, and do it correctly. If it's not done right then something can go wrong. It's a difficult way of work, but with the right communication skills, it's easy.
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