Thursday, August 9, 2012

Ukraine memory

I remember when I was still in Ukraine and there was a kid that threw a piece of glass at my leg and I still have a scar on my leg form it. I was 8 years old when that happened and the only thing I did was kick the glass and it rolled to kid he threw it at me! Then you had to go to  the doctors office to see if they could do anything about it. It really didn't hurt much.
The doctors said I'd be ok but the bad part the worst part about was he dabbed alcohol on my leg. It's to kill any infection. But it hurt like heck.When I came back it was time for naps because thats what they do in Ukraine. I hated going to bed at that time because it was so early but sometimes it is good sleep. If we didn't want to go to bed could draw or work on  homework till four o'clock. Our lunch was at 11.
At four o'clock it is time for dinner and after dinner we have a meeting withe the church people to teach us about God. It is kind of hard to remember everyones name. I have forgotten so many names since coming home. I might go back to Ukraine and see some people when I get my Eagle project approved. For my project I am going to see if people are willing to donate markets,pencils and backpacks. Before I ask people I am going to ask Walmart and Target to donate some supplies.
This was all my moms idea and I am going to go with it.


 
I remember when I was in Ukraine, a kid threw a   glass bottle at my leg and I still have a scar from it. I was 8 years old when this happened. I accidentally kicked the bottle and it rolled to the kid and he picked it up and threw it at me! The bottle broke and a piece of glass was stuck in my leg. I had to go to the doctor’s office to see if they could get it out. It was a small piece of glass and the doctor pulled it out. It didn’t hurt very much.
The doctors said I'd be ok. The worst part was he dabbed alcohol on my leg, to kill any infection. It hurt like heck!
When I came back from the doctors, it was time for naps. That’s what they do in Ukraine. I hated going to bed at that time because it was so early but sometimes it is good to sleep. If we didn't want to go to sleep we could draw or work on homework until four o'clock. Our lunch was at 11.
At
four o'clock it was time for dinner. After dinner we had a meeting with some church people to teach us about God. It is kind of hard to remember everyone’s name. I have forgotten so many names since coming home.
I might go back to Ukraine and see some people when I get my Eagle project approved. For my project I am going to see if people are willing to donate markers, pencils and backpacks. Before I start asking people, I am going to ask Wal-Mart and Target to donate some supplies.
This was all my moms idea.
I am grateful that I don’t have to take naps so early and I can take naps when ever I want.

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