Tuesday, October 4, 2011

A Tale of Twins : part one

 
Once upon a  time  there were twin  girls , Anna andAmanda.   There parents  wanted  both kids to learn to berespectful. So  once they were old enough to talk they learned theimportance of good  manners   sharing and not fighting. Thissevered them  well and they were  successful in school  went tocollage and got married.  


             Bothtwins  wanted  kids and there wish was granted.     Anna  had two kids, Billand Patrick,     Amanda  had    three kids  Jasper, Jed  and Jada.    Amanda  had wonderful kids just like hersister.  but something was  different about twin b   onlygirl  she  had  special needs.    Amanda and herhusband , Ben, were fine  with the fact that  there  girl was a little different  and  both of them became very involved in  the special needs community.  

              Amanda'sboy's  went to their neighborhood school they loved  it and got involvedin after school activates.    The parents  were veryhappy  with the school there kids attended   so as   their little  girl, lets call    turned  five they wanted her to go  to thesame school that her brothers went  to.    The school did not want her.   They  told   Amanda and herhusband that  Jada would have to goon a bus  to get to school on the other side of town.    Amanda, who had been taught not to fight, agreed and so  when fall rolledaround  Jada got on that  busand went to the other side of town.      Jade  hadsome commutation disabilities so  Amanda   sent some  commutation icons  to  theschool.      As Halloween approached    Amanda decide  to  volunteer in  Jada class for   the Halloween party.    What she saw  wasscary, and I do not mean the other  children's costumes. She saw walls with art work  without her child’s name  she saw  Jada   in the just sitting there. When    the womenasked where her daughter's artwork was the teacher told her that Jada couldnot  do  it  so she did not  have to.     Amanda asked  if  Jada  was learning how to read  and the teacher laughed in herface   and  told her that  Jada  would not be able toread  even though   in preschool Jada could   recognize the letters.
    To Be Continued 

 got image from http://www.best-of-web.com/_images/080507-094628-127007.jpg

3 comments:

Adelaide Dupont said...

Really enjoyed the first paragraph of A tale of twins.

Great turn-around when the twins had children in their turn.

And Jada is a great story-person.

"She could not do it so she did not have to".

And "Amanda had been taught not to fight".

(I presume this means selfish, goal-directed fighting. Fighting for your kid is something different, as you can appreciate).

That "Best of Web" image is fantastic.

AZ Chapman said...

Adelaide you need to keep reading the story i do not want to give away the point i am trying to make

What is Best of web
thanks for the comment :)

Adelaide Dupont said...

Best of Web is the graphics house you acquired the image from, I believe.