Thursday, June 25, 2015

School Part 4 - Guyer

Well. My first year at Guyer is over! Finally! 



While I think I may have gotten used to Guyer, I still don't like it very much.  First of all, I only had a few good teachers. The school was helpful in writing up my existing 504 plan, but I don't feel like it was followed that well by the teachers. Not to mention, the school is so big I hardly knew where anything was! For instance, I barely made it from Photo Journalism to English in the 5 minute passing period.


Anyways.

The classes that I took were:
American Sign Language. Yay!
Physics.
Drawing 3. Yay!
English 3.
Algebra 2.
Culinary Arts...which I dropped after the first semester and changed to Photo Journalism and then Principals of Education and Training.
I also had 5th block off too! Yay!



I love ASL and I did very well in that class, even thought the class was filled with REALLY annoying freshmen girls! It kinda sucked to start the day off with them.  I've caught on really quick to the language and I think that is cool! It is very easy for me to learn.




I'm also doing really well in Drawing 3, which is really surprising considering my Art 1 and Drawing 2 classes from the previous high schools were a joke! The class is a lot of fun and I actually look forward to going to it. My teacher for that class is awesome, and she really seems to actually care about me. She is my favorite teacher at Guyer and Drawing is my favorite class.


I felt I was doing well in Culinary Arts, but I also felt like the teacher singled me out as the one student he was going to nit-pick about every little thing. The class was not fun and was way too stressful - not because I didn't know what was going on, but because I seemed to be the only student who knew what to do. I thought this class would be full of people who loved to cook like me - but instead it was full of people who didn't even know what a spatula was. So I decided to drop that class, because I can cook at home and not have all that stress. The only good thing that I got out of that class was my Serve Safe Card.

Culinary Arts got replaced with Photo Journalism which I really like! I also took Principals of Education, which I took because it was my only other option. It's not a bad class, I just don't think I plan on being a teacher.



Math is still the same for me, confusing and hard! I had to retake almost every test and quiz! Physics is also difficult. I am so happy that I am finally done with these classes!!




As for English, oh my god I HATE this class! I'm bad at English and it doesn't help that my teacher is unhelpful, rude, mean, and crazy! I don't know how she is still a teacher at Guyer, I don't think she should be a teacher, anywhere, at all. Her 'standards' are wayyy too high for a regular English 3 high school class! One of our last test we took was a 3 question test. It was so confusing it took her 30 minute just to explain it and it took me an hour and 40 minutes to take it. Really?


She also uses only one type of question on her tests.  Any good teacher would know that a test should be made up of different ways to gather information because all kids test in different ways - she should have essay, true and false, multiple choice, matching, etc. But no, she insists on only doing really confusing essay questions. This doesn't work for every student - it only works for the ones good at writing short answers. She is one of those teachers who's only given one 100 during her entire teaching career and brags about it. 

She gets mad when we don't do an assignment that she claims she assigned - but in reality she never did. When I missed a day, I learned it was pointless to ask her what I missed.  She wouldn't tell me. She would just point at the computer and tell me to look it up.
When I talk to her she stares at me like I'm stupid.I wrote a paper that she said was college level material, but she gave me an F. This paper was about fundraising for Hydrocephalus. She laughed at the part in the paper where I said, "...before the shunt was created people just died..." Yes, you read that right. She laughed. She also seemed shocked when I corrected her about my own brain condition when she knows nothing about it. She called it a disease. I could go on and on about what a terrible teacher - and person - she is. 

Anyways. Moving on.



Over this year I have found out that the Attendance Office is absolutely awful!! They have one job, and yet they continue to mess it up. They take months to input any excuse notes, claiming that they are so busy - however, if you don't turn in an excuse note immediately, they will refuse to accept it.  The ladies who work in the Attendance Office always sound really mean and irritated that someone actually expects them to do their job. I haven't met one person who actually likes them or thinks they are helpful! At one point they sent a letter home saying they would no long accept my mom's notes if I was sick and would only take Doctors notes. My Hydrocephalus affects me in a lot of ways and sometimes I do not feel good enough to even be sitting up, let alone, be sitting in a classroom with annoying teachers and students. My mom sent them a letter back 'politely' telling them that after 18 years of dealing with Hydrocephalus, she and I know more about it then the Attendance Office and that they WILL be accepting her parent notes. She told them that if the school was willing to pay for my MRI (which the neurosurgeon would have to do if I even was able to get into his office the same day) each time my head didn't feel good, then she would be willing to take off from work and take me to the doctors. If they didn't want to pay that, then they just needed to mind their own business. So they said they would waive that rule for me. Sheesh!




The counselors aren't much better. When we talk to them about our problems at Guyer (with teachers or attendance) we were basically told 'if you don't like it, leave'. I asked them if I was able to just take the classes I needed to graduate - I have 25.5 credits and need 26 to graduate - and perhaps only go in the mornings (like other kids have done). Instead of telling me if that's a possibility at Guyer, they said you can come pick up a transfer application to Fred Moore - which is an alternative last chance school. 



 Sometimes I got to go home at 3:10 pm when 5th block starts, or I stayed and did homework. But when I didn't have homework and couldn't get picked up early, I would hang out in the art room with my favorite teacher! However, I usually ended up using 5th block for doctor's appointments.


 I also have like zero school spirit, I don't care to go to any of the pep rallies. I only went to one just so my mom would shut up about it.  I refuse to wear a Guyer shirt, my mom keeps saying she is going to buy me one. I haven't gone to any sports games, and quite frankly I don't care if (insert team) wins or loses. Sorry, I'm not a Wildcat.


 One of the things that has been probably the most interesting for me so far was Homecoming. No I didn't go, but I was at school. It started when I got to the bus stop and only guys were there. I thought that was strange, but then I got to school and saw and heard all the mums... 


That's why no girls were on the bus, you can't mess up your mum. These things are annoying and pointless and there should really be a ban on allowing cow bells on these things! So you probably think I'm talking about a flower, right? WRONG!! Not even close. Here's what I'm talking about - a Texas mum:


I don't know what the point is of these, it's only a Texas thing. Anyways that was one of the strangest things so far and they are very, very expensive too! I'd rather buy concert tickets or something.




Tuesday, February 24, 2015

The Little Ice Storm!


Here is some cute photos of the dogs (mostly Bonnie) playing in the ice/ snow. Clyde has pretty much refused to go outside today, but Bonnie, Dolly and I have been out playing!



The only photo I have of Clyde before he slept on the heating pad all day!


Bonnie and Dolly! Also, the only one I have of Dolly.

And now Bonnie! She seemed to like the ice/ snow more than the other years.


Weeee!





Playing in the ice/ snow. She liked to have me throw some snow so she could chase it like she chases the pool cleaner. Which, of course she checked about a hundred times to see if it was on!


It was a very busy day! She ended up falling asleep on my shoulder.










Monday, February 23, 2015

Happy Holidays!


   Hello everyone and a very, very belated Happy Holidays. I have been so busy I am just now getting around to this! I hope you all had a happy holidays! We did! A crazy one too!

    Bonnie and I were going to be Rapunzel and her lizard Pascal for Halloween, so I ordered a costume online. But my card was declined, and it didn't notify me till a few days before Halloween! So, G's hockey team was going to a Stars game and he wasn't using his ticket. So for Halloween I was a Stars fan! It was fun. I like going to hockey games and hanging out with G's team.


   I spent Thanksgiving and my 18th birthday with my friend Katie and her family in California! It was a lot of fun! We went into San Francisco and I got to see the Bay Bridge lights and go to Ghirardelli Square! I also bought clothes. AND the Seahawks beat the 49ers, on Thanksgiving, which was also my birthday! 
To top it off, when I got home Bonnie was waiting at the airport for me!  (Oh, ya, and on the flight there I had the WHOLE row to myself! YES! It was great!) One of my presents was supposed to arrive in the mail when I got to Katie's and it didn't get there until right after I left for the airport! Darn!



  A couple weeks after that I flew to Seattle to hang out with my family and go to a Seahawks game! I also got to go see the Space Needle and go to Pikes Place Market! It was nice to be back in Seattle I haven't been back since I left 12 years ago. AND to top it off the Seahawks beat the 49ers again! :)

It was pretty cool -  I flew in on 12/12 (the ultimate 12th Man Day haha) and then the Hawks won on the 14th and I flew home the 15th...the day they retired the number 12 for the fans back in 1984! Also, I was allowed to board the plane home early, because I was wearing a Russell Wilson shirt! 



At the top of the space needle!



My cousin and I with the SeaHulk and his wife!

  Then I came home and went to school the next day and took 2 finals that I wasn't even able to study for, because honestly...why would I spend any of my 3 days in Seattle studying? So I hope I passed! I took the rest of my finals and I got out of my culinary class. I have more about that in another post.


  Finally! It was break and I got out a day earlier than everyone else, because of the way my classes worked out with the early release days! I wen to see the Broadway show of one of my favorite movies "ONCE" and it was really good! The next day I went to a Christmas party for the hockey team! It was fun and quite entertaining watching them sing Christmas carols for the people at the nursing home, until I was told I had to go help the players sing. G wasn't even there -  he was visiting New York!



   I also made a gingerbread log cabin, except I just skipped the frosting and used hot glue....

I also made cupcakes and cookies and they were really good!! Mom and I put up the tree and I decorated it.



  On the 23rd we were asked if we could do an emergency fostering from one of the vets near by, so we picked them up on Christmas Eve. They were very cute sisters named Nessa and Elphaba, the only problem is they didn't tell us who was who! So we call them Blue and O because of the colors of their collars. That made a total of 5 dogs at our house, but all of them get along sooo well! Now over a month later they are both adopted and Clyde misses his girly O.



Sleepy pups!


Dolly and Nessa (Blue) checking something out.


Elphi O as we called her sometimes was here a couple weeks longer than Nessa.


She made herself right at home. (and there's a Bon Bon burrowed in the blankets in the back ground)


A typical wrestling session - girls against Clyde. Don't worry Clyde is fine. He loved it! He would always go right back at them. 


   Back to Christmas Eve. We went to Buca Di Beppo, like we do every year, for Christmas Eve dinner. Christmas was fun! Our pups got new toys, which all 5 dogs have had fun with! Bonnie loves, LOVES, L.O.V.E.S. her toy she's played with it almost non-stop everyday! I got a new camera!! YAY!! I've got some really good photos already! I also got nail polish and pens and squishy sand! It's like playdoh and sand together! I'm really 6 years old lol :)! I also got one of those spirograph things. I loved the one I had when I was little, but I lost it. Now I have one again! I also got a book about Kalispell, MT (where my grandma lives). It has really funny police reports and they turned them into a book! I also got gift cards and a candle!



Everyone in their Christmas clothes!
Just like me Bonnie was not a fan of dresses and more a fan of sweaters.


Also this happened! Dolly tolerated Bonnie!! 



   The next day mom and I both felt a little sick, but we still decide to drive an hour and a half down to Bluff Dale, TX to have dinner at a restaurant that was at the March of Dimes Signature Chef thing and was really good! But, we got down there just to find it's closed. Nothing online said it was closed! So we started to drive back sad, sick and starving! Luckily, It wasn't very late and Ft. Worth has other restaurant we like so we went there!



   The next day we had been planning on seeing Bob Schneider, but we were so sick we just couldn't do it and usually I can suck it up for a concert! I was just way too sick this time! We did however go to the Seahawk watching party and guess what I got to wear? My birthday present (that arrived late at Katie's) an official Russell Wilson jersey from my grandma! Finally here! It was delayed because of storms 2 times!



   We haven't done much else, but get better and take care of the dogs. New Years eve was very mellow because we were still sick, but Mom and I had fun making fun of the DFW New Years Special. 


Now, I'm back in school. Ugh, it's so chaotic.

Anyways, I have a lot of cool stuff planed. I am the Signature Chef Ambassador family for the March of Dimes, so I was asked to speak at a Kick-Off dinner in Fort Worth and helped teach a Family Teams Training. Plus more stuff coming up that i'm helping in! My mom and I also went to  Austin with about 100 other volunteers to meet with representatives at the state capitol to lobby for March of Dimes issues. I am  also going to Charlotte N.C. to learn more about the Hydrocephalus Association WALKS so I'm going to be more of a leader in the upcoming walk this year! I'm excited!




A good attempt got 3 of the 5 dogs in the photo!
Happy New Year!




Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Walk!

    The WALK was today and oh my god I can't believe I'm writing this I'm so "walked out"! I had so much fun! My grandma finally got to come to an HA walk and so did some of my friends! :)

   First off, we had to get up at 4:30 am! That's probably the only time I was excited...well more "ok" with getting up at 4 in the morning. (Us and the other 2 head families packed our cars and the U-haul the night before.) We got the pups up and dressed in their team shirts and we got ready and headed over to Frisco. We had 2 cars from our house, 2 other cars and the U-haul all filled with stuff! 

   Of course, it was dark when we got there and the park didn't have lights on! We also got there only to find out the tables and chairs and the other tents that we needed had not arrived and wouldn't be there for another hour!!!

We all started taking the stuff to their places in anticipation of the tables and tents. Also, the cheerleaders didn't arrive when they said they would so my brother and his 15 year old friends and some other volunteers had to start making the balloon arch. (Something no one had done before!) So, that took maybe 10 volunteers away from doing other stuff that needed to be done before registration! The tents, chairs and tables finally arrived and we ended up getting set up pretty fast for all that went on...or at least I thought we did.  

   Once it was all set up and teams started coming in I got the pups and we went around and welcomed everyone.  We entered the t-shirt contest. We didn't win but our friends did! Yay! 

   Me and a couple other kids got to cut the ribbon and lead the walk, it was fun! I actually had a team this time, my friends walked with me and the pups only tried to jump out like 37 thousand times. Which is funny because they are so well behaved at these things, but all it took was us saying their names and they kinda got a bit embarrassed for being yelled at and would hide for a bit in their stroller and then test it again. Clyde jumped out and so we had him walk for a bit and he saw how it wasn't that great of an idea after all. He didn't try to jump out after that.


   The stroller is so funny to me since I have always had big dogs and now I have these 2 itty bittys! But, the reason we have the stroller is for Clyde since he has bad back legs and a bad heart so he can't walk that far - especially in the heat. I would tell people "Ya, it's because Clyde has bad back legs." and he would lunge out of the stroller and run off like "I dunno what you're talking about, my legs are working just fine!" With his tail flopping in every direction since he can barely control or feel his tail. I had to chase him around quite a bit.


   After the walk we got our team photo taken :) and Bonnie and I put our handprints on the backdrop for the photos with the other people who had Hydrocephalus! It is also so much fun getting to talk to everyone and meet new people! So many people showed up! To be honest I didn't even know there were that many people living in the surrounding area who were affected by Hydrocephalus! 




   Then it was time to take stuff down which we kinda left to the guys because we had packed the night before and helped unload in the morning - it was their turn. People (mainly the boys) fought over the leftover Raising Canes sauce and we now have a bag of oranges and one of bananas, and also a bag of buns! There were still lots left too! The boys also brought the inventory of fruit down, because they threw it at each other. After we packed everything up and were just about to leave the fire trucks showed up for the walk... 

   We headed home unpacked the car sorted stuff that was ours and going to stay at our house, or go to someone else's or going to storage. Then we got back in the car drove over to our friends who had the U-haul un-packed our car and helped finish packing up the U-haul for them to take to storage and then we were finally done! Sorta, I got home and started a "keep, get rid of, change, and new ideas" list for next years WALK and my team, while the whole walk was still fresh on my mind. Knowing me all my ideas will leave my brain as I sleep! 

  It was a very good turn out especially for our first walk! I think we raised around $55,000 - we had originally thought we would get about $18,000!! And about 520 walkers showed up! We did really well! We all thank everyone who donated, shared something, sponsored, spread the word, walked, and volunteered!! You guys rock!! 


Monday, September 22, 2014

The WALK is 5 Days Away!

Hey everyone!

I am SO excited the WALK is 5 days away! Please, please, please come out if you can!! 


Thanks to everyone who came by Buffalo Wild Wings on the 10th and 18th! We got $145 dollars from the 10th! Yay! (We are still waiting to hear what we got from the 18th.) 



I have been so busy with the WALK! I'm making some props for our photo booth and they look really cool! :) I'll have to post pictures when I finish them! 


By the way, We are at 37% of our goal! Let's try to make it 50% by the 27th!! Here is the link to my personal donation page:  http://tinyurl.com/kjcw7yf


Thursday, September 4, 2014

20% and Buffalo Wild Wings!

WE ARE ALMOST AT 20%! Woot Woot! Thank you guys! Let's keep it up! 

Also, did you hear that Buffalo Wild Wings in Highland Village is helping us out! On 9/10/14 and 9/18/14 they will donate 10% of all pre-taxed sales from any guest that presents this fundraiser ticket! This will be going on all day on both days! This is so awesome!!! Please come to the Highland Village Buffalo Wild Wings on the 10th and/or the 18th!!



Monday, September 1, 2014

September is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month!!

It's September 1st! That means it's the first day of Hydrocephalus Awareness Month! You can show your support and help raise awareness in so many ways! 

You can change your cover photo on Twitter or Facebook to one of theses awesome banners on Hydrocephalus Associations Facebook: HAM Cover Photos

(I will probably have this one!)

There is also this one (it might have a couple different choices): More Cover Photos

And you can even change your profile pic to one of these (or you could do a new banner and profile picture each day!)
This is what they look like, but some say "I love someone with Hydrocephalus, my sister.", etc. They have one for basically every person/situation.

And you can post facts from this link: It's A Fact!
For example,

I CHALLENGE everyone who sees this post to change their profile picture or banner and if you're really "daring" post at least one fact a week or share some of the incredible amount  of information I will be posting! 

Yay! So wear blue and raise Awareness for Hydrocephalus and Hydrocephalus Research!