Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Reading Notes: The Twelve Huntsmen


(Lion: Pixabay)

In this story, it begins by describing the king’s son and his bride. His father then gets sick and calls for him. I wonder why he didn’t live with his father in the first place. I can add more to this and explain why they didn’t live together. His mother, the queen, was not in this story as well. I can include her or add in what happened to her. I can also talk about how he met his wife or the love of his life. It would be interesting to know why things are the way they are. I can also add why the King wanted him to marry a certain person. Since there was a lion in this story, I can use him as a different character. The son will soon marry the girl that his father wished he marry and the lion will serve as a messenger between the bride and the son. 


Bibliography: Fairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm, translated by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes, with illustrations by R. Anning Bell (1912).Web source

Reading Notes: Rapunzel

In this story, they talk about Rapunzel's background and the reason she was taken away from her parents. It then continues to just talk about what happens to Rapunzel. I could write a story that included her background and as she was taken away, her parents would find a way to save her. I want to keep her parents in the story. Her parents then tell the village that if some one can save her they would be able to marry her. Every one was afraid of the witch that took her because she was so powerful that no one tried. One prince came along and was able to save her. They married and Rapunzel was reunited with her parents again. They both apologized for the selfish act they did. The rampion was not worth their daughters life. 


(Rapunzel tower: Wikimedia Commons)

BibliographyFairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm, translated by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes, with illustrations by R. Anning Bell (1912). Web source

Monday, November 28, 2016

Portfolio Introduction

For my project, I will be doing a Portfolio. I think it will be interesting to revise the stories that I have already written to make them better and more enjoyable to read!


A Good Fortune: A story based off of a Jewish fairy tale. A wise father once told his two sons where to find good fortune. Wealth wasn't just going to be handed to them. They had to work hard for it.


Mother Wolf: A story that shows how strong a mother's love can be. It doesn't matter who you are or if you are different. Mother wolf took care of this baby human and as he got older he was taken away. Mother wolf got really sad and decided to go look for him.

The Lion and the Rabbit: This is a fun short story about a lion who comes across a small rabbit that did not show obeisance towards the king. Will the rabbit get punished?

An Oriole's Adventure: Have you ever wondered what an oriole's life would be like? This story takes you through Timmy's life from coming out into this world and finding out new things.

The Magical Ointment: After a day of work, a nurse encounters a man and is willing to help him. His wife had a baby and the nurse is told to rub an ointment on the baby's eyelids. Will she be curious enough to ask what the ointment is for or will she apply it on herself?


All of the stories in my portfolio are quite different. I tried to switch things up a bit. My favorite story is Mother Wolf. I really like that story because it shows the depth of a mother's love. There are also a lot of emotions in that story as well that will keep you on your feet. 

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Tech Tip: Canvas Notifications

I really like how you can change the notification preferences on Canvas. It is very helpful and convenient. I changed it to things that were more important to me. I usually get notifications for things that are not as important so one bad thing that I do is just skip over all of them and not pay close attention to the important ones. I have missed important notifications/emails by doing that. I really like how canvas emails me right away when there are changes to grades, announcements, etc. It is really helpful and I think this is one of the reasons why it is better than D2L.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Reading Notes: Maya's Dream

I really like the happiness of this story. The story gives off a positive vibe from the beginning to end. I could add more descriptions about Queen Maya’s personality and character since the story doesn’t really talk about who she is. In the story, it also talks about how her husband, King Suddhodana, gives food to the hungry and gave back to the poor. I can also expand more on his character. I really like the idea of Maya having a happy dream that meant something. In a lot of cultures, they believe that certain dreams have meaning whether it is a good or bad sign. Maya's dream makes her happy and more giving. She gives birth to Buddha. Buddha teaches people happiness and to avoid suffering. 

(Buddha : pixabay)

Bibliography: The Life of Buddha by Andre Ferdinand Herold. Web source

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Reading Notes: The Three Goslings


(Piglet: Pixabay)

After I read this story, I immediately thought of the three little pigs. I like how in this story they were suppose to just build one house but then each of them became greedy and wanted to live alone except for one of them. I could write this story and focus more on each of the characters. I was really surprised when I read this story and the first and second gosling wanted to live alone. It seemed like they were close in the beginning of the story. Talking more about each of their personalities will make this a little bit more fun and interesting.



Bibliography: Italian Popular Tales by Thomas Frederick Crane. Web source

Monday, November 14, 2016

Reading Notes: Water and Salt


Water and salt are essential things we need in life. Although they are not special, pretty, or worth a lot, we still use them every day. In this story, the father asks his three daughters how much they love him and one replied with, “I love you as much as water and salt.” He was not happy with it and demanded her dead. I liked how the sisters helped send her away and killed a dog in her place. At the end, the daughter ends up marrying a King’s son and invites her father to the wedding. They gave everyone salt and water except for her father. As they were eating, he did not enjoy his meal at all and could not eat. She finally told him who she was and he felt terrible.  I really like the message that this story sends. We sometimes forget how important small things in life are. I think we should be more grateful for the small things because they usually mean the most! I could write a story about two teenagers that worked really hard for their money and when they finally get money, one took advantage of it and spent it carelessly. At the end, he regrets his decisions and is unhappy. I want to keep the same lesson that is learned in my story.


(Salt: Pixabay)


Bibliography: Italian Popular Tales by Thomas Frederick Crane. Web source

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Story: The magical ointment

(Ointment: Pixabay)

There was a nurse named Mary. She was thirty-nine years old and lived by herself in a small town house. She wasn’t married because she loved her job more than anything and always put it before anyone. There was a time when she was dating a guy but she never had time for him. She worked at a nearby hospital so she was always working and if she weren’t working she would be on call.

One day she was walking home from work and noticed a man running from door to door. He was knocking but it was late at night so people were sleeping. He was yelling, “Can someone help! My wife is pregnant and I think she is having the baby now!”

Mary finally got closer to him and heard what he was saying. She immediately ran to him and said, “I can help. I’m a nurse. Where is she?”

“Follow me this way. We just live down the street,” he replied.

They both ran quickly to the house. The house was small and nearly hidden behind a huge willow tree. When they got inside, they found the wife locked in the bathroom. “Honey, open the door. I found help and she’s a nurse,” he said to his wife.

She wasn’t responding, so they both knocked the door down. They found the wife lying next to the bathtub with the baby in her arms. It was a little boy. Mary quickly asked if she was okay. “Why didn't you go to the hospital?”

“We can’t go to the hospital,” the wife replied.

Mary was confused but she didn’t bother to ask why because she didn’t want them to feel uncomfortable. The wife handed Mary the baby and asked if she could take the ointment on the table and rub it on the baby’s eyelid. “Sure!” Mary replied. As she rubbed it on the baby’s eyelid, she noticed the baby opening his eyes. Since she was a nurse, she knew much about medicine but she had never seen this type of ointment before.

Mary’s curiosity led her to apply the ointment on to one of her eyelids. As she looked up, she noticed how things changed. The house did not seem small anymore. The furniture in the house was finer and the wife had on a dress made of silk. It was like she was in a totally different house. As she handed the baby back to the mother she did not say word.

The husband thanked Mary and explained that this was their first child so he did not know what to do and was scared. “I’m glad I can help!” replied Mary.

Mary finally went home. She didn’t think much about the ointment because as she went home everything looked the same again.

The very next day she went to the market. As she was browsing around, she noticed a man in disguise. He had a hood on and was slipping the vegetables into the big bag he was carrying. He looked very familiar and Mary finally realized that it was the man the day before that she had helped.

“Hi there, how’s the baby and mother doing?” Mary asked him.

He gave her a confused look and replied, “They’re doing just fine. Wait, you can see me? How?”

Mary laughed to herself as she was wondering why he would ask that. Soon enough she thought to herself, “the ointment.”

“When I was applying the ointment to the baby’s eyelid, I was curious and applied it to one of my eyelids,” Mary explained.

The ointment was some magical ointment that gave them the power to see things. To see things they weren’t supposed to see, but most importantly, to see people they weren’t supposed to see. It was like a totally different world.

The man was afraid that she would go and tell people about the things she had seen, so he wanted to make her blind. But she was the one who had helped him when he needed help, so he could not do this evil thing.

“We must undo this. Come back with me to my house,” the man said.

They both went back to his house and he made an herb remedy for her. “When this is cool, rinse your eye with it three times and this should undo what it has done.”

Mary listened to him and when she got home she did just what he said. She didn’t know if it had worked or not and had several questions to ask so she went back to the house. As she walked down the street, she could not find the house. She saw the big willow tree but there was no house behind it. Mary was so confused and it finally hit her that the remedy worked. The herbal remedy reversed what the ointment had done. Now she is not able to see the little family that she had helped because they are from a different world than her. It is probably for the best!

Being a nurse, Mary was exposed to many different types of people but this time it was totally different. It is something she will never forget and this is why she loves her job.

(Willow tree:Pixabay)



Author’s note: After reading the story, “Fairy Ointment,” I was inspired to write this one. I really liked the story and the events that took place so I kept my story similar to it. I liked how the main character was a nurse. I think it fits very well with the story because I feel like nurses encounter so many different types of people on a daily basis. One thing I did change was the ending. In the story, after applying the ointment to her eyelid, the nurse was able to see the man when she was not supposed to. He then struck her in the eye and made her blind in that eye forever. In my story, he made an herbal remedy for her to undo what the ointment had done. He would have made her blind if she was just a random person but since she had helped him he couldn’t do such an evil thing. I also added the big willow tree and the house in the story. After the nurse used the herbal remedy, she wasn’t able to see the house behind the willow tree anymore. In this part, I want the readers to come up with their own thoughts about who the little family was. Some people may say they are spirits or ghosts.  
My overall goal was to show the different things nurses see and the different people they help. 


Bibliography: English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs. Web source