Showing posts with label School Related. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School Related. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2021

Shaila's story on the Underground Railroad for AHG (Shaila)

                                                         
Annie’s Story

                Hi! My name is Annie. I am a slave, and my masters do not treat me well. My Mammy and Pappy said that there is something called the Underground Railroad. I am not sure what it is, but my Mammy  and Pappy said that it brings you to a place called Canada where we would not have mean masters. I hope to escape on it someday. My Mammy and Pappy also said that it was called the Underground Railroad because there was another slave named Tice David who escaped from his Masters and the slave catchers by swimming across the Ohio river. His Master said afterwards, “He must have gone off on an Underground Railroad!”

                One night my Mammy and Pappy shook me awake and told me to get up and grab my corn husk doll that I had made myself. I sat up in my bed, and when my eyes had gotten adjusted to the light burning in the lamp, I saw a woman whom I did not know. I whispered to Mammy, “Who is that woman?”

                “Know how I have told you about the Underground Railroad?” she asked.

                “Yeah! That way where slaves can get to Canada and not have a mean master anymore?” I replied.

                “Exactly!” Mammy replied, “And this woman is part of that Underground Railroad!”

                “Wow!” I said.

                “Alright, Annie. We need to be quiet so that nobody wakes up. We are going to have to run in the woods so that we can get ahead of the slave catchers and Master.”

                “Yes, Mammy.” I replied.

                We walked out of the cabin, and we ran over to the woods. I asked my Mammy if she had packed food, and Mammy said “Yes, but we are not eating until breakfast time, which is not for a while.”

                “Okay.” I said.

                We ran for a long time, and then before I knew it, it was morning! The woman who had come to my cabin and run away with us said that we could stop running now. I was happy that I didn’t have to run anymore, because we had been running for hours. Now that we had stopped running, the woman told us a little bit more about who she was. She said that her name was Harriet Tubman, and she told us about how she had helped many slaves escape. She was a really good story teller.

                “Ms. Harriet?” I asked her.

                “Yes, Annie?”

                “Could you please tell us another story before I go to bed?”

                “Honey,” my Mammy said, “Ms. Harriet has told you a ton of stories today! She does not have to tell you another one!”

                “Oh, it is okay, Lucy! I love telling stories to Annie!” Ms. Harriet said to Mammy.

                “Yay!” I said.

                “Hmmm. Let me think of one. Oh, yes!” Ms. Harriet said.

Ms. Harriet told me another story.

                “Have you heard about the story of that man crossing the Ohio river?” Ms. Harriet asked me.     “Yes, Mammy and Pappy told me about it!”

                “Well, one time I was bringing some other slaves to the free states. We came across the Ohio river, and it still had some ice in it! I’m telling you, when I got into that water it felt like my whole body was in an icebox! It was icy cold. Literally! Finally, after we had gotten over the river, we made a fire as quickly as possible!”

                “Wow! That is amazing!”

                “Alright, Annie,” Pappy told me, “Now you need to go to bed.”

                “Can I just stay up a little longer?” I pleaded.

                “No, we have a long way to go tomorrow,” replied Pappy.

                “Yes, Pappy.” I said, “Goodnight Mammy, goodnight Pappy, goodnight Ms. Harriet! Thanks for telling me that story!”

                The next day we walked for a really long time, and my mouth felt like cotton! I asked my  Mammy if we had any more water.

                “Mammy? Do we have any more water?”

                “Yes, honey. I have some water right here. Just don’t drink too much, or else we won’t have any left for the rest of our meals today.” Mammy replied.

                “Yes, Mammy.” I said.

                “Ms. Harriet?” I asked, “ How much farther do we have to walk until we take a break for Lunch?

                “We can stop now, if you want.” Ms. Harriet replied.

                “Yes, I think we all need a break,” said Pappy.

                 We took a break for lunch, and then we started walking again. Before we knew it, it was bright outside! We had to hide a bit during the day, so we just slept the best we could, and then we walked all night. Until it got bright again. That way the slave catchers would have more trouble trying to catch us.

                Later that day, we heard voices. Ms. Harriet told us, “Get in the woods, and hide!”

                We got into a bush, and we saw slave catchers walk past. I moved a tiny bit, because the bush was poking me. The slave catchers saw the bush move.

                “Who’s there?” they yelled.

                Before I even realized what was happening, I found myself running with my Mammy, Pappy, and Ms. Harriet. The slave catchers were running behind us. I looked back and saw that they had dogs with them. I wasn’t looking were I was going, so I tripped on a rock and cut myself. Then everything got blurry and I found my Pappy carrying me. I just hugged my Pappy and cried. Finally we turned into the woods and Ms. Harriet led us to a house. The slave catchers lost track of us for a minute, so we had enough time to get to the house and get inside.

                “This is where one of the conductors for the Underground Railroad lives,” I heard Ms. Harriet say.

                Ms. Harriet knocked on the door, and the conductor instantly let us in.

                “My goodness!” the conductor said, “What on earth happened, Harriet?”

                “We are being chased by slave catchers,” Ms. Harriet replied.

                “They might still be on your trail! Let me hide you. Oh! I hear voices outside. Hide!” the conductor said.

                We all found a hiding place, then we heard voices at the door! I almost shouted because the hiding place was so tight, and I was having trouble breathing, but I didn’t.

                “Ma’am,” one of the men said, “have you happened to see any slaves?”

                “We were just chasing them when they turned very quickly toward this way,” another man said.

                “I can’t say I have,” the conductor said.

                “Well, if you see them, please tell us at once,” the man said.

                “Good day, sir,” the conductor said.

                After a while we heard, “Alright, you can come out now. I don’t hear them anymore.”

                We all got out and Pappy said, “Thank you very much missis for hiding us!”

                “Oh, it is fine! Also, don’t call me missis, you can call me Lucy,” the conductor replied.

                “Now, is anyone hungry? I will fix up something for us to eat. I am certainly hungry myself.” the conductor said.

                “Ms. Conductor, were can I find water?” I asked.

                “There is a stream just a little bit down the road. Harriet, could you show this little one where it is?” the conductor said, “Oh, and you can just call me Ms. Lucy.”

                “Yes, come with me,” Ms. Harriet replied.

                “Thank you.” I said.

I went down to the stream with Ms. Harriet, and when I got back I smelled the aroma of delicious soup, and fresh bread! Ms. Lucy told me to wash up, and then sit down at the table. I did, and then Ms. Lucy asked Pappy if he would say the blessing, and then we ate.

“That was a delicious meal, Ms. Lucy!” I said after we had finished.

“Thank you Annie, I am glad you liked it. But I hope you aren’t too full, because I decided I would make blueberry pie with the blueberries I picked yesterday.”

“Yum!” I said.

Ms. Lucy took out the blueberry pie. We each had a piece, and then we went to bed. The next morning I woke up to bright sunshine coming through my window, and I could already smell Ms. Lucy’s breakfast. I got out of bed, and walked into the kitchen. ‘I must have slept in!’ I thought, because Mammy, Pappy, and Ms. Lucy where all at the table. After we had eaten Pappy said,

“We should probably get started again this morning. We don’t want to get too off track.”

“Yes,” said Ms. Lucy, “I will pack some food for you, so that you don’t starve!” said Ms. Lucy in her motherly way.

“Thank you so much for what you have done for us!” Mammy said.

“Oh, don’t think about it!” said Ms. Lucy.

Later that morning we said goodbye to Ms. Lucy, and then we kept walking. It was a hot day, so I got really tired and thirsty, but I didn’t complain, because I knew everyone else was feeling the same way.

“Annie,” said Pappy, “would you like me to give you a piggy back ride? You look really tired.”

“Yes,” I replied, “I would like that.”

I didn’t care if the others thought that it was kind of babyish for me to have a piggy back ride on Pappy’s back. I was too tired to care.

“We should be at the next house pretty soon,” Ms. Harriet said.

“Ms. Harriet,” I asked, “Have you memorized this trail?”

“Well, I have gone on it a few times, but I just know the secret marks that were made for this trail. Other people who help slaves run away on the Underground Railroad know the secret marks, too,” Ms. Harriet replied.

“Could you maybe teach me some of them?” I asked.

“Sure!” replied Ms. Harriet, “I would be happy to.”

Ms. Harriet taught me the secret marks as we walked. I memorized them.

“Thanks, Ms. Harriet,” I said, after she had taught me them.

“My pleasure,” replied Ms. Harriet.

We walked for a little while, and then we saw another log cabin.

“Here it is,” said Ms. Harriet.

Ms. Harriet knocked on the door, and a woman opened it.

“Oh, Harriet! It is nice to see you again! You brought some visitors! Now, don’t just stand there! Come on in!” the woman said.

We walked into the house, and sat down. I was a cozy little house. It had a little fire place, which of course was not in use, because it was too hot that day. The lady’s husband was sitting down.

“Oh, how nice to see you again, Harriet!” he said.

After we had all sat down, Ms. Harriet introduced us.

“This is Mary, Luke, and Annie, Susan.”

“Oh, how wonderful!” replied the woman, “ My name is Susan, and this is my husband, John.”

“Pleasure meeting you!” replied Pappy.

“Now, you all must be very hungry! I will go fix up something for us. Would you like some tea, Mary?”

“Oh, yes, thank you,” replied Mammy.

After Mrs. Susan had made the tea for the women, and coffee for the men, Pappy and Mr. John talked, and Mammy and Mrs. Susan talked. After that Mrs. Susan exclaimed, “Oh my goodness, the biscuits!”

She flew into the kitchen, and then a little while later came out with plates full of more buttered biscuits, and mashed sweet potatoes with brown sugar then I had ever seen! After we had eaten, I said, “Thank you for supper, Mrs. Susan, it was delicious!”

“You are welcome! I’m glad you liked it!” she replied.

After all of the grownups had talked a little bit more, Mrs. Susan said, “Oh! I almost forgot! I will show you all where you are sleeping.”

Mrs. Susan led us through a doorway, and into a bedroom.

“You are sleeping here, Annie,” Mrs. Susan said, “and you are sleeping here, Mary and John.”

“Thank you!” Mammy and Pappy said.

“Thank you!” I said.

After I had said goodnight, I went to bed. It was the most comfortable bed I had ever slept in, and I was full from the best dinner I had ever eaten! The reason why the bed was so comfortable is I always just slept on a bed of straw. I felt like I had only slept a few minutes, when I opened my eyes and it was morning! I got out of bed, and walked through the doorway.

“Hi, Annie! Did you sleep well?” Ms. Susan asked.

“Oh, yes Ma’am, I did,” I replied.

“Good. I am just fixing breakfast, so you can go over there and sit down, if you want.” Ms. Susan replied.

“Thank you!” I said.

After that Mammy, Pappy, and Mr. John woke up. Then we had pancakes for breakfast! They were so good! After we had finished breakfast, Pappy said, “Thank you so much for your hospitality, John and Susan, but we are going to have to head out now.”

“Oh, of course,” Ms. Susan replied, “I will set up some food for you to bring along.”

Later we were all at the door, ready to leave.

“Thank you again for helping us!” Mammy and Pappy said.

“Yes, thank you!” I said.

“You are very welcome, and God bless you!” Ms. Susan, and Mr. John said.

Then we started walking again.

“Ms. Harriet, how long until we get to the end of this trail?” I asked.

“I have some good news for you….. WE WILL GET TO THE END TODAY!” Ms. Harriet replied, excitedly!

Mammy cried with joy, and Pappy and I both yelled, “Yay!”

That day was the most memorable day of my life. We had reached the free states!

“Thank you so much for your help!” Mammy and Pappy said to Ms. Harriet.

“You are welcome. God bless you!” Ms. Harriet replied.

“God bless you!” we all called back over our shoulders.

“Thank you for everything!” I yelled over my shoulder.

As we walked away, I thought to myself ‘I want to be just like Ms. Harriet, and help slaves when I’m older’. I held Mammy and Pappy’s hands, and smiled, thinking about what would happen next.

                                              THE END. 
I wrote this story for an AHG patch 😊

Sunday, January 31, 2021

Falconry at Burritt (Connor)



         ~Falconry Display at Burritt on the Mountain~

        A couple days ago we went to a display where two paragrine falcon owners talked about their birds. 

It was held at a place we go to pretty often called burrit on the mountain. Mr. Burrit decided to give his 

165 acres and mansion to be made into a mueseum when he died. The falcon owners talked 

mostly about their birds hunting and how they do it. They let their birds just fly to their perches, but did 

not let them free fly because their were lots of people their. It was very intresting and I learned some new 

things.After that we went on a walk with some bird watchers. They taught how to use binoculars correctly, and what to get depending on what you want to do. We walked on Mr. Burrit's property which has lots of 

trees and is at the top of a mountain like hill. We did not see to many birds because, they were not very 

active. Then after that we went to a show where a man who owned 11 exotic birds talked about them. It 

was a very cool one hour display! He had one of the biggest, and smallest owls on earth! He also had a 

falcon, and some birds related to crows, and much more!! We had a very fun day at Burrit on the 

Mountain!!

Friday, September 25, 2020

Rock Rivers, Snakes, and Yucca Fries! (Siobhan)

                                             

~Alma Mater Academy~

There is never a lack of activity once the school year starts!! Here are some pictures of some of the fun projects we have been working on...
Baxter and Cade are loving preschool! When studying the letter 'D for Dinosaur' they made these pudding cups with oreos and malt ball rocks.

Letter jumping
Baxter and Cade have been working hard on their catechism questions. They were very proud to share them with you all :)

Shaila had her first meeting for American Heritage Girls last week! The girls have had to adapt to social distancing this year and changes due to COVID, but they have been doing a wonderful job. Shaila loved decorating her "sit upon" paint bucket, which holds all her materials, clipboard, and handbook.
Mom and I are volunteering as leaders this year. It's going to be a lot of fun!
The girls' first group activity was making a beautiful rock river at Big Springs Memorial Park. The girls hauled rocks and painted them with inspirational messages for the community. Their troop got to take pictures with the major, and they even made the front page of a local newspaper!

Everyone was happy to help Shaila paint rocks to add to her project!


For those of you who don't know, Ethan got a ball python a few months ago. Owen absolutely loves her!
Brandan made our second regional meal! South American chicken, fried okra, and yucca fries.

Shaila and Brandan love their science class! For this project they drew pictures of what they thought dogs would look like based on the strands of DNA that they put together!
I hope you all are having a great school year!

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Our First Weeks Back to School (Siobhan)


                                                 

~Our First Weeks Back~

The kids have had a great first couple of weeks back to school! Thankfully homeschooling doesn't look too different for us this year. Unfortunately Co-Op has been cancelled for this semester, but so far Aidan and Connor have been able to do basketball, and Shaila starts soccer this week. Ethan and I are still plugging away at our online classes!
The twins love their Letter of the Week curriculum. They are very proud of their coconut tree and were so excited when Mom bought them a real coconut!
Science experiments are always fun! The kids have been studying genetics and made their own DNA model and extracted DNA from some strawberries.

Through Dad's work, everyone was able to visit the Huntsville Botanical Gardens! It was a great Saturday fieldtrip.



We hope you all are doing well as you start this new semester. If you'd like to read my posts about nursing school, click here to read my nursing blog!

Monday, August 17, 2020

Back to School 2020 (Siobhan)

                               

~First Day of School~

Today is our first day back to school! It's hard to believe the 2020 school year is upon us. Ethan and I start classes at UAH on Wednesday, so we have all been working hard to start this semester strong amid the COVID craziness. We aren't sure exactly how school will look this year, but we are excited to get back into classes.

Of course, every first day of school has to start out with some laundry and new chore cards! Owen is happy to help :)

Brandan's back to school present was a coonskin cap. Ever since we visited David Crockett State Park, he has been loving learning about Davy Crockett and was thrilled to get a cap like his.

The twins couldn't be more excited to start preschool again!
After a very full orientation day, the kids celebrated by making a delicious Ethiopian regional meal! We had Sega Wot (stew beef made by Aidan), Doro Wot (chicken made by Connor), Injera (flatbread made by Shaila), Misir Wot and Gomen Wot (red lentil stew and spinach made by Siobhan), and Malva Cake with ice cream (made by Shaila!) Everything was incredible, and all the recipes are linked above.
A new year of science means a fun back to school cell cake! Complete with candy mitochondria and cupcake vacuoles...

I think Owen summed up our back to school thoughts perfectly 😂


Sunday, May 10, 2020

Pursuing My Passion (Siobhan)

Some of you may know that I have finally taken the plunge and started a blog of my own! I have been working on it for several months. I'm not as good at updating it as I would like to be, but I wanted to share my first post with you all :)

~Behind the Name~

So, what is the meaning behind the name? The "passion" I am currently pursuing is nursing. When asked why I want to be a nurse, I am often tempted to give a cliche answer. "I want to help people" used to be the first phrase that rolled off my tongue. Yet when I thought about it, I realized that my motivations stem from a much deeper place in my heart. I haven't always wanted to be a nurse. In fact, when I was younger I never would have believed you if you had told me that I would one day be learning how to insert IV's and catheters or start infusions. The idea of anything blood-related made me incredibly squeamish, and even the thought of cleaning up bodily fluids would instantly make me feel sick. Yet somehow, here I am, about to start my second semester of nursing school! I didn't suddenly become immune to my aversions; it has certainly been a journey full of ups and downs! What really changed my attitude towards nursing was viewing it from a new perspective.When I was fourteen years old, I went through major back surgery to correct my scoliosis. It was the first real experience I had with being in a hospital. The utter helplessness I felt when I became a patient for the first time was a feeling I will never forget. I remember lying in the hospital bed and thinking, "I can't do ANYTHING for myself!" I couldn't even roll over in my own bed, let alone feed or wash or take care of my most basic needs. Everything had to be done for me. It was in that moment that I realized I wanted to do what the nurses in the hospital were doing for me. Watching the nurses care for me so selflessly, constantly attentive to my every need was so beautiful to me, and it truly inspired me. I realized that if I focused on the person behind the bedding, blood, and tubes, I would see someone who needed help just as much as I did when I was lying in that hospital. In turning my focus away from myself, I realized that all the unpleasant aspects of nursing didn't seem so important anymore.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: "To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived; that is to have succeeded." This is the reason for the passion behind my purpose, and it gives me the desire to become the very best nurse I can be. I believe that God has called me to serve Him by serving others, and I pray each and every day that He will guide me as I continue on this path!