Friday, May 1, 2009

Swine Flu


i think its pretty scary how this is spreading quickly....i mean, there are already schools here in texas that are closed because of reported cases.......i know that i do not want to end up getting the swine flu!! so it better not come here!! and by the way i didn't know that this is what pigs usually get....ewwww!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

My 1st grade teacher Mrs. Atchley

my teacher was kind of like a mother to me....... she always treated me kindly and really made me feel good about myself.....

i didn't write this story/poem.......but this relates to kind of how my 1st grade teacher really just wanted what was best for me ( and so did my parents!!) :)


"Whose child is this?" I asked one day
Seeing a little one out at play
"Mine", said the parent with a tender smile
"Mine to keep a little while
To bathe her hands and comb her hair
To tell her what she is to wear
To prepare her that she may always be good
And each day do the things she should
"Whose child is this?" I asked again
As the door opened and someone came in
"Mine", said the teacher with the same tender smile
"Mine, to keep just for a little while
To teach her how to be gentle and kind
To train and direct her dear little mind
To help her live by every rule
And get the best she can from school"
"Whose child is this?" I ask once more
Just as the little one entered the door
"Ours" said the parent and the teacher as they smiled
And each took the hand of the little child
"Ours to love and train together
Ours this blessed task forever."


Friday, March 13, 2009

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Looking back
At my past
Oh my goodness
It has gone by way too fast!

It seems just like
The other day
When we were in elementary school
Learning our ABC'S and 123's

Then came high school
I will say...
These are the most memorable years of my life

A lot has happened
And all so fast...
Soon is graduation
This is my class...

I've made many friends
But lost some too...
Some to accidents,
Some to deaths,
And some better left unsaid

You live from the past
And start over new
Life does go on
And that is what is keeping me strong :))

Thursday, February 26, 2009

*10 Reasons why i love the spring semester*

1. warmer weather.............
2. spring break is getting closer and closer.....(which im not too excited because i still have to work) :((
3. GRADUATION IS COMING UP!!!!! :))
4. my daddy is gonna come home for 2 weeks in may yay!!! :)))
5. rainy days.....
6. getting ready to leave childress....
7. ooo my dad is getting me a car for graduation!!
8. will be leaving my mom soon!!! (well its kinda sad, but...)
9. did i already say graduation????!
10. school will be out before i know it!!!!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Miracle baby born two days after mother’s ‘death’ Doctors kept mom’s heart beating; 2-lb. infant delivered premature

By Mike Celizic
TODAYShow.com contributor
updated 8:37 a.m. CT, Thurs., Jan. 15, 2009

A tiny baby girl gaining strength in an incubator in England is named “Aya” — Arabic for “miracle.” The name is not only beautiful but also descriptive of her birth: She was born two days after her mother was declared brain dead.

Jayne Soliman, a former British figure skating champion, was 41 years old and looked to be in perfect health as she carried the child she and her husband, Mahmoud, had dreamed of having. She was 25 weeks pregnant and working at her job as a skating coach on Wednesday, Jan. 7, when trouble signs appeared, according to a story reported Thursday for TODAY by NBC News’ Dawna Friesen.

“She said she didn't feel well, she had a headache and went home early,” Soliman’s friend, Abi Baldwin, told NBC News.

Once at home, Soliman collapsed. She was rushed to a hospital, where it was determined that she had suffered a massive hemorrhage caused by an aggressive tumor that had been growing undetected in her brain.

Between life and death
Soliman was declared brain dead, Friesen reported. But doctors kept her heart beating on life-support machines in the hope that they could save her unborn baby.

For two days, they fed the tiny fetus large doses of steroids through her mother’s blood vessels to force the baby’s lungs to develop.

On Friday, 48 hours after Soliman died, an obstetrician delivered Aya Jayne Soliman via Caesarean section. Soliman was disconnected from the machines that had kept her body alive, and shortly after, her heart stopped beating.


The infant weighed just over 2 pounds. Although she is in an incubator in a neonatal intensive care unit, Friesen said, “She is tiny, but perfect. And, friends say, will be showered with love.”

“It was Jayne's one true wish to be a mum. She would have been a great mum,” Mahmoud Soliman said in a statement to the media. “In the space of 48 hours I have experienced joy at the birth of my child and endured torment over losing my wonderful wife.”

Tragedy and triumph
“You can't help but be touched by the tragedy of the situation, that this is a mom that lost her life and a baby that won't know her mother,” Dr. Deborah Harrington, the obstetrician who delivered Aya, told NBC.

In 1989, Soliman became Great Britain’s figure skating champion and was ranked seventh in the world. She continued skating and coaching after her professional career ended. She met her husband while she was working in Dubai two years ago, according to British media reports.

Skater David Phillips, a 48-year-old colleague and friend of Soliman’s, told reporters in England that Soliman was ecstatic at the prospect of becoming a mother.

“To Jayne, becoming a mother was the best thing in the world that could have happened to her,” he is reported to have said. “She was so happy, she had always wanted to be a mum more than anything else. She lived to have a baby girl — that was the one thing she wanted in her life.”

A tearful Baldwin told NBC, “I hope that Jayne's spirit will live on in Aya, and every time Jayne's husband looks at Aya he'll realize how wonderful Jayne was.”

Friday, December 12, 2008

Room 101









The room 101 would be tiny and filled with bugs (which i HATE!!!)