Thursday, May 17, 2007
ch 18-20
Mado figures out that Patty knew the delievery date. She forces it out of Patty and she said that she did know but she did it because if she would have checked into the hospital, the judge would make Patty lose custody of Mado. In chapter 18, Patty decides that she will give the baby up for adoption, so they decide to leave for home. I think Patty should've gone to the hospital instead of lying to Mado about the delivery date. I hope that if she pursues the adoption, it won't be too hard on the sisters.
ch 16 and 17
Mado realizes that if Patty and her try to get help from child services, the baby would be taken away. But she also realizes that it's either her, or the baby that would have to leave. The sisters are having a hard time taking care of the baby because it needs constant attention, and since they are still at the cabin, they don't have any extra help. Patty starts having a small breakdown because she thinks she shouldn't be a mother. She feels irresponsible and unable to be a good mother. Mado helps by talking to her, but they both know that without Mado's help Patty would be unable to care for the baby. I think that the sisters should seek help from doctors and child assisstance agencies because two young adults taking care of a baby seems really difficult. I also think that for the baby's health, they should get a doctor to check him out and make sure he will be healthy.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Chapters 12-15
Chapters 12-15 were really intense. Patty started to get sick and Mado was worrying
that the baby might be coming early. The biggest problem they would
face with that is that there are no telephones to call a doctor, the
neighbors went back to Denmark, and the nearest town is 8 kilometers
away.Mado was right. The baby was coming and the sisters where really scared. Mado had to deliver the baby herself, and help Patty through it all. Finally, the baby came and is healthy. Mado hitches a ride into town to get baby supplies and when she gets home Patty is exhausted and Mado has to watch the baby. Before Mado
went into town, they talked about getting a doctor. Patty explains that
if they get a doctor, she will be put into a hospital. If the judge
that gave Patty custody ofMado sees that she got pregnant, Mado will
have to live in an orphanage. The sisters decide that it would be
better to just take care of the baby themselves. I don't know quite
know what to expect in the book ahead, but I hope that the baby will be
healthy and the sisters find out a way to get to a doctor. I hope that
the sisters get in touch with the Dutch boys again since they were in
love.
that the baby might be coming early. The biggest problem they would
face with that is that there are no telephones to call a doctor, the
neighbors went back to Denmark, and the nearest town is 8 kilometers
away.Mado was right. The baby was coming and the sisters where really scared. Mado had to deliver the baby herself, and help Patty through it all. Finally, the baby came and is healthy. Mado hitches a ride into town to get baby supplies and when she gets home Patty is exhausted and Mado has to watch the baby. Before Mado
went into town, they talked about getting a doctor. Patty explains that
if they get a doctor, she will be put into a hospital. If the judge
that gave Patty custody ofMado sees that she got pregnant, Mado will
have to live in an orphanage. The sisters decide that it would be
better to just take care of the baby themselves. I don't know quite
know what to expect in the book ahead, but I hope that the baby will be
healthy and the sisters find out a way to get to a doctor. I hope that
the sisters get in touch with the Dutch boys again since they were in
love.
Life As It Comes-chapters 9-11
In chapters 9-11, Patty falls in love with Daan, a Dutch neighbor of theirs up at the cabin. Mado falls in love with Sander, Daan's younger brother. Patty and Mado talk to eachother about their feelings for the boys and Mado tells Patty that she's never been kissed. While they're talking, Patty decides that she wants to tell Daan about her pregnancy. So they both make a deal with eachother: if Patty tells Daan about the baby, Mado has to kiss Sander. The next day, Patty heads into town with Daan and Mado spends the day with Sander. In the end, Patty tells Daan about the pregnancy and he is ok with it. Sander actually ends up kissing Mado. I think that it was good that Patty told him about the pregnancy because he was going to find out one way or another. I think that he might help parent the baby if their relationship becomes stronger. I predict that Sander and Mado will have a good relationship also.
Friday, May 4, 2007
Chapters 7 and 8
In chapter 7, the sisters leave for their cabin in Vimoulenc. This month long vacation is a much needed one because Patty is now 7 1/2 months pregnant. Pattty is having a hard time with this pregnancy because she has to raise it all by herself and she is always moody. Mado reminded her that "It's better to be pregnant than to be dead"(45). By this she means that it's better that she is alive and pregnant than to be dead like their parents. This made Patty really think about how lucky she is. Yes, pregnancy is a hard thing to go through, but there are a lot of worse things that could be happening to her. I think that Patty and Mado will have a tough time raising this child, but what they've learned is that family is all you need, and even though their parnets are dead, the sister's relationship will be all they need to help get them throught tough times.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
In the Time of the Butterflies - ch. 11 thoughts
It was hard to read about the Mate's struggles in prison. How the guards treated the women, how the other prisoners treated them, and how the conditions were terrible. I think that it's so unfair that the government took these politicals away and then treated them so poorly just because they disagreed with the government and Trujillo. There were a few things I didn't quite understand. First, did Mate give birth? I didn't understand when the quote said: "Just this- I've either bled a baby or had a period"(240). She was talking earlier about wanting a second child, but I didn't follow if she actually had one or not. Second, I didn't understand what happend when Mate was sent to La 40 to be interrogated. As the plot progresses, I think it's getting more interesting to read, but at the same time, it gets a little bit more confusing.
Monday, April 23, 2007
In the Time of Butterflies
I think that the book is getting really interesting, but at the same time, it's confusing. In chapter 9, it was sad to read about the sisters getting arrested. Each of them have a very sad story, and there was alot of emotion. Dede thinks she might get arrested because all of her sisters were, but I don't think she will because she is the only surviving sister. I think the book is confusing because the author puts in unnecessary things in the book and it just confuses me.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Life As It Comes- ch. 1-6
I just started reading Life As It Comes by Anne-Laure Bondoux. I think it's a really easy read, but it's an interesting book. Mado is a very studious teen who had to move in with her older sister Patty after their parents were killed in a car accident. It's interesting to read about how they deal with eachother now that their parnets are gone. It was really surprising to find out that Patty was pregnant. She's just 20 years old, and Mado thinks that Patty can barely take care of herself. I think that going through this pregnancy will bring the sisters closer together, and even more once the baby is actually born.
Monday, April 16, 2007
In the Time of Butterflies/Outside Reading
I don't have my Outside Reading book yet but I will soon! Sorry Mrs. West! But I guess I'll talk about In the Time of the Butterflies. I think it's a very interesting book, but I think that alot of it is irrelevent to the story. I really want to find out what the sisters do that get them killed and what happens to Lio.
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