Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Nights in Rodanthe 2

In the second section of this book that i read it starts off how Adrienne and Paul are getting to know each other over a warm cup of coffee the first night he stays there. Right off the bat Adrienne finds Paul attractive. He is a forty-four year old doctor that specializes in surgery that came out to the coast to meet with one of his patient's husbands to talk about his wife's sudden death on the emergency table. Its only been two days in the Inn and Adrienne and Paul already feel a connection. They have been walking on the beach, preparing lunches and dinners together, and talking at the fire over coffee both nights. They are preparing for a storm that is coming towards north carolina and they both are doing as much as they can before it hits. The story is just beginning to talk about the connection they are sharing and what they are doing together everyday since he is only there visiting for a few days. I am really enjoying reading this book. It is a lot like the movie the notebook also by Nicholas Sparks but about older people and i think its good to learn how even when your that old you can still fall in love just as fast as you can fall in love in your younger years.

Nights in Rodanthe 1

The book i'm reading is called Night in Rodanthe by Nicholas Sparks and it starts off with a forty-five year old woman names Adrienne Willis who lives in North Carolina. She has three kids, one daughter and two sons. When her oldest daughter Amanda has a fatle loss of her husband who left her with two young children, she tries to help Amanda in the best way she can because in a way her went through the same thing. But in Adrienne's case, her husband chose to leave her with the three kids and it ended with a divorce. When she tries to talk Amanda through it she wonders if she should tell her about really went on in her life after the divorce. One of Adrienne's friends named Jean owns an Inn off the coast in Rodanthe, North Carolina, and one weekend she asked if Adrienne would look after it for her since she had an emergency to tend too that weekend. She said yes and the first night she was only expecting one visitor and that one visitor named Paul Flanner might possibly be changing her life.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Iroquois Constitution

This story is about the five nations and how the leader Dekanawidah wanted to have laws they needed to follow through with so their nations would all get along and not fight. They had a tree with roots that came out of it and lead to thee 4 directions. This tree was meant to represent peace and strength. If they obeyed these laws that they made they can trace themselves back to the tree and they would be welcomed. I think the only thing bad about this story was that the laws that they made up to live by and obey weren't really laws. They were mostly ways that you should live your life by. I don't think it's that bad if you disobeyed some of the things that they talked about but I think it's better to try to set some standards like those to live your life by and try to follow them. I don't really like this story because the way the were punished was not fair at all. They may have deserved something but it was unnecessarry for them to be punished like that. This story was alright but not thrilling.

The Navajo Origin Legend

When I read this story I didn't really understand the meaning. The four gods did everything in fours, such as the direction they placed the buckskin and the cornmeal to create the first man and women from the mirage people. I found it very weird that this was their way of "creating" people and I did not enjoy reading it at all.

The Earth on the Turtle's Back

This story is trying to explain that way back when the Earth was created, the ancient chief was represented as God and the people in heaven. One day when his wife has a dream something is telling her that she needs to get rid of the giant tree because there is something special about it. They uprooted it after a couple of tries since no one could do it because it was too hard for everyone except for the strongest one, they saw that where there once was great big roots was now a land which is known as Earth. The wife went to go look and happened to fall through where she was caught by two birds. The animals realized she wasn't like them and that she couldn't live on water so they had all the animals try to go find "Earth" burried deep in the water. Only one little animal came up with a small piece of Earth that they put on the back of a turtle that later became more spreadout and grew to be the completed Earth. The seeds she held onto from when she fell from the sky became the soil that everything grew from to create what we have now today. This story was a little confusing to me about how the trutles helped explain the origin myth. It made me feel that i could understand thar when the tiny piece of earth fell on the back in the turtle that it grew larger and larger and thats why it became the whole world. I didn't exactly enjoy reading this passage but I did what I needed to do.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

When Grizzlies Walked Upright

When I read this story, I didn't really understand how a Sky Spirit came down from the sky and created earth. He created a mountain with trees, rivers with fish and otters. Also when the sky spirit took his family down from the sky to live on the mountain the daughter "flew away" and down the mountain because of the wind spirit. And when the daughter flew away, she met a grizzle bear that she fell inlove with and made a family with. People and bears making a family is not possilbe. This story confused me also at the end when the grizzlie sets out to find his child he somehow got cursed. Now all grizzlie bears from that moment on would walk on all four legs and never speak again.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Journal of the First Voyage to America

When Columbus first arrived at the cape of the island he began to love the landscape. He described the trees as being quite abundant and the birds song as being so exquisite. As he was wondering the island he became face to face with the natives that were settling there. When they realized they were discovered they fled with their goods to the mountains abandoning their houses. I think that the natives should have stayed on their ground and met with Columbus because maybe they could have benefitted from each other. If food or shelter was a problem for either of them, then they could have helped one another.
I'm Caroline but a lot of people call me Cal : )