The operation didn't heart. Dr. Strauss did it while I was sleeping. I don't know how because I didn't see but there was bandages on my eyes and my head for three days so I couldn't make no PROGRESS REPORT now till today. The skinny nurse who watched me writing says I spelled PROGRESS wrong and she told me how to spell it and REPORT to and MARCH. I got to remember that. I have a very bad memory for spelling. Anyway they took off the bandages from my eyes today so I can make a PROGRESS REPORT now. But there is still some bandages on my head. I was scared when they came in and told me it was time to go for the operation. They made get out of the bed and on another bed that has wheels on it and they rolled me out of the room and down the hall to the door that says surgery. Boy was I surprised that it was a big room with green walls and lots of doctors sitting around up high all around the room watching the operation. I didn't know it was going to be like a show. A man came up to the table all in white and with a white cloth on his face like in TV shows and rubber a gloves and he said relax Charlie it's me Dr Strauss. I said hi doc I'm scared. He said there's nothing to be scared about Charlie he said you'll just go to sleep. I said that's what I'm scared about. He patted my head and the 2 other men wearing white masks too came and strapped my arms and legs down so I couldn't move them and that made me very scared and my stomach felt tit like. I was gone to make all over but I didn't only wet a little and I was gone to cry but they put a rubber thing on my face for me to breathe in and it smelled funny. All the time I heard Dr Strauss talking out loud about the operation telling everybody what he was gonna do. But I didn't understand anything about it and I was thinking maybe after the operation I'll be smart and I'll understand all the things he's talking about. So I breathed deep and the I guess I was very tired because I went to sleep.
The operation didn't hurt. Dr. Strauss did it while I was sleeping. I didn't know how because I didn't see but there were bandages on my eyes and my head for three days so I couldn't make no PROGRESS REPORT now till today. The skinny nurse who watched me writing says I spelled PROGRESS wrong and she told me how to spell it and REPORT to and MARCH. I got to remember that. I have a very bad memory for spelling. Anyway they took off the bandages from my eyes today so I can make a PROGRESS REPORT now. But there is still some bandages on my head. I was scared when they came in and told me it was time to go for the operation. They made get out of the bed and on another bed that has wheels on it and they rolled me out of the room and down the hall to the door that says surgery. Boy was I surprised that it was a big room with green walls and lots of doctors sitting around up high all around the room watching the operation. I didn't know it was going to be like a show. A man came up to the table all in white and with a white cloth on his face like in TV shows and rubber a gloves and he said relax Charlie it's me Dr Strauss. I said hi doc I'm scared. He said there's nothing to be scared about Charlie he said you'll just go to sleep. I said that's what I'm scared about. He patted my head and the 2 other men wearing white masks too came and strapped my arms and legs down so I couldn't move them and that made me very scared and my stomach felt tight like I was going to make all over but I didn't only wet a little and I was going to cry but they put a rubber thing on my face for me to breathe in and it smelled funny. All the time I heard Dr Strauss talking out loud about the operation telling everybody what he was gonna do. But I didn't understand anything about it and I was thinking maybe after the operation I'll be smart and I'll understand all the things he's talking about. So I breathed deep and then I guess I was very tired because I went to sleep.
The operation didn't hurt. Dr. Strauss did it while I was sleeping. I (didn't) don’t know how because I didn't see but there were bandages on my eyes and my head for three days so I couldn't make no PROGRESS REPORT now till today. The skinny nurse who watched me writing says I spelled PROGRESS wrong and she told me how to spell it and REPORT to and MARCH. I got to remember that. I have a very bad memory for spelling. Anyway they took off the bandages from my eyes today so I can make a PROGRESS REPORT now. But there is are still some bandages on my head. I was scared when they came in and told me it was time to go for the operation. They made me get out of the bed and on another bed that has wheels on it and they rolled me out of the room and down the hall to the door that says surgery. Boy was I surprised that it was a big room with green walls and lots of doctors sitting around up high all around the room watching the operation. I didn't know it was going to be like a show. A man came up to the table all in white and with a white cloth on his face like in TV shows and rubber (a) gloves and he said relax Charlie it's me Dr Strauss. I said hi doc I'm scared. He said there's nothing to be scared about Charlie he said you'll just go to sleep. I said that's what I'm scared about. He patted my head and the 2 other men wearing white masks too came and strapped my arms and legs down so I couldn't move them and that made me very scared and my stomach felt tight like I was going to make all over but I didn't only wet a little and I was going to cry but they put a rubber thing on my face for me to breathe in and it smelled funny. All the time I heard Dr Strauss talking out loud about the operation telling everybody what he was gonna going to do. But I didn't understand anything about it and I was thinking maybe after the operation I'll be smart and I'll understand all the things he's talking about. So I breathed deep and then I guess I was very tired because I went to sleep. well done
The operation didn't heart. Dr. Strauss did it while I was sleeping. I don't know how because I didn't see but there was bandages on my eyes and my head for three days so I couldn't make no PROGRESS REPORT now till today. The skinny nurse who watched me writing says I spelled PROGRESS wrong and she told me how to spell it and REPORT to and MARCH. I got to remember that. I have a very bad memory for spelling. Anyway they took off the bandages from my eyes today so I can make a PROGRESS REPORT now. But there is still some bandages on my head.
ReplyDeleteI was scared when they came in and told me it was time to go for the operation. They made get out of the bed and on another bed that has wheels on it and they rolled me out of the room and down the hall to the door that says surgery. Boy was I surprised that it was a big room with green walls and lots of doctors sitting around up high all around the room watching the operation. I didn't know it was going to be like a
show.
A man came up to the table all in white and with a white cloth on his face like in TV shows and rubber a gloves and he said relax Charlie it's me Dr Strauss. I said hi doc I'm scared. He said there's nothing to be scared about Charlie he said you'll just go to sleep. I said that's what I'm scared about. He patted my head and the 2 other men wearing white masks too came and strapped my arms and legs down so I couldn't move them and that made me very scared and my stomach felt tit like. I was gone to make all over but I didn't only wet a little and I was gone to cry but they put a rubber thing on my face for me to breathe in and it smelled funny. All the time I heard Dr Strauss talking out loud about the operation telling everybody what he was gonna do. But I didn't understand anything about it and I was thinking maybe after the operation I'll be smart and I'll understand all the things he's talking about. So I breathed deep and the I guess I was very tired because I went to sleep.
Claire & William
The operation didn't hurt. Dr. Strauss did it while I was sleeping. I didn't know how because I didn't see but there were bandages on my eyes and my head for three days so I couldn't make no PROGRESS REPORT now till today. The skinny nurse who watched me writing says I spelled PROGRESS wrong and she told me how to spell it and REPORT to and MARCH. I got to remember that. I have a very bad memory for spelling. Anyway they took off the bandages from my eyes today so I can make a PROGRESS REPORT now. But there is still some bandages on my head.
ReplyDeleteI was scared when they came in and told me it was time to go for the operation. They made get out of the bed and on another bed that has wheels on it and they rolled me out of the room and down the hall to the door that says surgery. Boy was I surprised that it was a big room with green walls and lots of doctors sitting around up high all around the room watching the operation. I didn't know it was going to be like a
show.
A man came up to the table all in white and with a white cloth on his face like in TV shows and rubber a gloves and he said relax Charlie it's me Dr Strauss. I said hi doc I'm scared. He said there's nothing to be scared about Charlie he said you'll just go to sleep. I said that's what I'm scared about. He patted my head and the 2 other men wearing white masks too came and strapped my arms and legs down so I couldn't move them and that made me very scared and my stomach felt tight like I was going to make all over but I didn't only wet a little and I was going to cry but they put a rubber thing on my face for me to breathe in and it smelled funny. All the time I heard Dr Strauss talking out loud about the operation telling everybody what he was gonna do. But I didn't understand anything about it and I was thinking maybe after the operation I'll be smart and I'll understand all the things he's talking about. So I breathed deep and then I guess I was very tired because I went to sleep.
Stephan and Aline
The operation didn't hurt. Dr. Strauss did it while I was sleeping. I (didn't) don’t know how because I didn't see but there were bandages on my eyes and my head for three days so I couldn't make no PROGRESS REPORT now till today. The skinny nurse who watched me writing says I spelled PROGRESS wrong and she told me how to spell it and REPORT to and MARCH. I got to remember that. I have a very bad memory for spelling. Anyway they took off the bandages from my eyes today so I can make a PROGRESS REPORT now. But there is are still some bandages on my head. I was scared when they came in and told me it was time to go for the operation. They made me get out of the bed and on another bed that has wheels on it and they rolled me out of the room and down the hall to the door that says surgery. Boy was I surprised that it was a big room with green walls and lots of doctors sitting around up high all around the room watching the operation. I didn't know it was going to be like a show. A man came up to the table all in white and with a white cloth on his face like in TV shows and rubber (a) gloves and he said relax Charlie it's me Dr Strauss. I said hi doc I'm scared. He said there's nothing to be scared about Charlie he said you'll just go to sleep. I said that's what I'm scared about. He patted my head and the 2 other men wearing white masks too came and strapped my arms and legs down so I couldn't move them and that made me very scared and my stomach felt tight like I was going to make all over but I didn't only wet a little and I was going to cry but they put a rubber thing on my face for me to breathe in and it smelled funny. All the time I heard Dr Strauss talking out loud about the operation telling everybody what he was gonna going to do. But I didn't understand anything about it and I was thinking maybe after the operation I'll be smart and I'll understand all the things he's talking about. So I breathed deep and then I guess I was very tired because I went to sleep. well done
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