Monday, May 17, 2010


The best thing about this year was going to the STATE track meet!
The hardest thing that I have accomplished was one of the track practices. It was a hot and dry day, and our coach assigned us to run six 400 and then sprint a 200. My legs were so wobbly and my head felt so light headed.
This summer I plan to go on vacation to either Mexico for two weeks or Alabama. Then I plan on getting a job and hopefully work the rest of the summer.

Awake During Surgery!


Carol Weiher was having surgery on her right eye in 1988. The next thing she heard was "Cut deeper, pull harder." She wanted to scream, or move but the muscle relaxant she'd received prevented her from controlling her movements. Weiher is one of few people who have experienced anesthesia awareness. About one or two people in every 1,000 may wake up during general anesthesia, according to the Mayo Clinic. The surgical tools didn't cause Weiher pain just pressure, but the injections of the paralytic drug during the operation "felt like ignited fuel," she said. "I thought, well, maybe I've been wrong about my life, and I'm in hell," she said. When she awoke, she began to scream. All she could say was "I'm awake, I'm awake!!!" Ouch!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Arizona Bill. Yes and No

I would have to say that the Arizona Bill is a good bill, but a bad bill. You know?? Well I do believe that it is wrong for people to cross the border without any papers and all, but they have their reasons. Believe me!!! This is America the land of opportunities, I guarantee you all illegal aliens want is a better life not harm anybody or anything. People think it is so easy to get papers and all, but its not you, could spend up to more than 20 years trying to get papers and still on the hope of by any chance receiving them. With so many laws theses days on immigrants its impossible.
I do believe it will cause racial profiling. Imagine all the people that would feel offended. I myself would feel offended if they arrest me just because of my looks and how I dress. What if they arrested my mom just because she doesn't speak any English. Carrying your papers everywhere is tough and if you lose them its a nightmare trying to regain them. You would have to go through a ton of paper work.
I don't think the bill should be compared to Nazi tactics. I think they over exaggerated. What the Nazis did is far more worse. Hopefully the Arizona Bill won't turn out like that.
I do think that other states will consider similar laws just because of whats been going on.

Friday, April 23, 2010

No Risks Taken!

I work as a pilot on the Getaway Airlines. Serving my clients and getting them home to their destinations is what makes me feel warm and heroic every time. After a mass volcanic eruption I was asked to go on some kind of a mission to test if flights could still continue. It was my destination to fly through the cloud of ash, but most important getting home SAFE. As I steered the plane my heart was pounding the whole way. I felt like if I was on a never ending plane crash. All you could see were massive destructive clouds of ash circling the plane. The clouds were punching the plane like a punching bag. The bumps and ash made it immpossible. We arrive and SAFE thanks to God, but no risks will be taken until the air is clear!

Friday, April 2, 2010

"Well, I was driving down town and stopped because I had gotten a red light. I noticed that the traffic was bad so I decided to search for a good song on my ipod. The green light finally appeared and I pressed the gas. All of a sudden a huge truck just came out of nowhere. That truck driver should have never gotten his drivers license. I was lucky I'm still alive to explain all these details!"


"I was in a rush because I was already and hour late from my destination. I hardly had any sleep they day before and was feeling very drowsy from the long drive. I saw that there was a lot of traffic and it was making me even more drowsy. The next thing I know I'm hearing cars honking at me like crazy! When I finally realized that I had been pushing a car for the last five minutes. Don't ever drive with no sleepy! Please!"

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Courageous Women


Mother Teresa is a courageous women. At the age of twelve Mother Teresa, felt strongly the call of God. She knew she had to be a missionary to spread the love of Christ. She later vowed to become a nun. For over 45 years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying. She has been praised by many individuals, governments and organizations; however, she has also faced criticism, but she felt very strong with her beliefs and continued to help people.





Amelia Earhart is also another courageous woman. She was the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross award for becoming the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. If she had the guts to accomplish that then enough said!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Thank God for Diapers!

From my opinion and probably all women that have had kids, the greatest invention would have to be Diapers. I believe that diapers is the greatest invention because washing the "poop" off your baby's cloth diaper a millions times would be dreadful! Imagine a woman with lots kids! With the disposable diapers you can change your child's diaper right the second and wouldn't have to worry about the smell or the washing of poop! Marion Donovan freed the moms from hours of drudgery with the invention of disposable diapers. She invented the "Boater," in 1949. Nearly a decade later, in 1961, that Victor Mills drew upon Donovan's vision to create Pampers®.