someone else baby Sunday, December 14, 2008

someone else baby chap. 8-11


"Now the have to put the four exercise books, micron journal, in this big envelope and give it to Sister. Then in have to walk out of the hospital with Mum and Dad.
Goodbye Elizabeth, little thing, in shall never forgot you. in shall dream of you for the rest of my life. When you read this journal you will be seventeen and in will still be dreaming of you.Goodbye."
. I think the father is so heartless to not care about her daughter now that she need their love and support then when will they help her if they do not do it now, what should a small child do it harm they did not.
If you have determined to welcome a fetus to life, so believe that one should be put on its side and keep his speech or orders that came from deep down from the top now that Terry has determined that she would like births, but not take care of, she might should have thought more of the consequences. She can work, look for the father she need not take all the responsibility on herself. For she has welcomed this little child to life, so that the child needs love, warmth anything from her mother or father. What dad providing small child in the hospital and go from there. What does she think the child will feel when she grows up and read journal, but I hope that Terry will take care of her and have her outside, the question is will Elizabeth forgive her mother or parents when she grows up and read its journal. There is a song about only mother i don no what she's name is and she singing like this"my child hold down be strong" it is for both of them Elizabeth and Terry.

My word list:.

cot=Infant bed, a small bed specifically for infants (also crib)

sunbonnet=
gallivanting=

loony=A lunatic (colloquially: "looney" or "loon") is a commonly used term for a person who is mentally ill

encouragingly=

exercise=Workout" redirects here

carnations= the colour of the flower of a carnation plant

1 comments:

Åsa said...

sunbonnet = a small hat for babies to protect them from the sun

gallivanting = walking around

encourage = to say something positive to another person to make them believe in themselves