This is a short story I wrote, it's mostly true. I threw in a few things, but it is a non fiction story of what me and my sister started doing every single year at christmas.
A wave of excitement rushes over his body. His heart is racing faster and faster as the anxiety drives his mind to fantasies of what could happen the next morning. His soft sheets feel as though they are kissing his skin, and are twisted around his body from the constant tossing and turning that he has engaged himself in. The static shocks jolt him with each slight twitch as the friction builds up on his cotton, fruit of loom, spiderman pajamas. “If only I knew,” he thought to himself. With the slow painful passing of time, sleep encompasses him. He fights it, his eyelids closing for small moments then shooting open as if surprised by something. The night fades on, and sleep wins the battle.
“Thud!”
The young boy awakes. “What was that?” As his head ceases its’ spinning, a realization crosses his mind. The sheets were not soft anymore, a coarse surface grinded against his exposed hands, face, and feet. When has the comfort of his wooden, twin bed escaped him? “Someone must have stolen it while I was sleeping,” he thought to himself. As he glimpses back to find his bed his head turns smack into the front of it. Pain covers the top of his head leaving a deep throbbing mark on it. “Well at least I found my bed.” He pushes his hands to the ground and raises himself to his feet. “I really need to stop doing this. But who cares right now, IT’S CHRISTMAS!”
The boy leaps into the air as a feelin of ecstasy replaces all thoughts of confusion, and he dashes to his bedroom door. Before he opens it he looks back and sees the darkness his room still holds in. “It’s still night,” he sadly growns, and turns back to his door. “If I can just see the clock on the microwave without waking up anyone then I’ll know how long I have to wait.” He slowly molds his right hand to the door knob and twists it clockwise. He places his left hand on the crayon marked door and carefully pushes it open just a little crack at first so he can peer down the hallway. He releases the door knob slowly. Places his left eye up to the crack, and gazes down the dark hall. A faint light dances on the walls and cabinets in the kitchen just pass the hallway, from the blinking Christmas tree lights. The coast is clear.
As he pushes the door open further, he slides his body out and while facing the hallway looks behind him into his sister’s room. There she was, fast asleep in her bed. His mind wandered, “why are teenagers always sleeping? Doesn’t she know it’s Christmas?! Someday she’ll realize what’s important.” He crept over to his parent’s room first lookin under the door to see if a light might be on. “No light.” He first steadys himself with his hands on the wall, then places his right ear on the cold door. “Snoring, that’s a good sign,” he whispered. He then continued, slowly, as to not make any sound, down the seemingly never ending hallway, passing the small linen closet, then the bathroom. He can see the clock from here, but cannot make out what it reads. He squints and leans in, trying not to breach the safety of the walls of the hall, because he would then see all the Christmas presents and spoil his surprise. “Four o’clock, they have had plenty of sleep! Santa doesn’t even go to bed on Christmas; they should have no problem getting up!” He runs back to his sister’s room, and almost takes a step inside, but hesitates because he knows how much she doesn’t like him in her room. He stands at the very edge of the doorway, and trys to awake his sister with a whispered-yell. “Claudia! Claudia! Wake up!” he hears a grumble and sees here roll herself over and covers her head with mounds of blankets. He then cautiously walks into her room and approaches her slowly. He taps the only part of her body exposed from underneath the piles of floral patterned bedspreads, the top of her head. Her body jolts around and faces the boy, and it looks as though a look of fear, from a horror movie, is copied onto her face; it then transforms into a look of anger.
“What are you doing up?” she mumbles in her half asleep rage.
“It’s Christmas!” the boy says. At this time a radiant smile of innocence shines from his face.
“It’s time to get up!” She glances over at her clock that’s sitting on her nail polish covered dresser.
“It’s 4:02 in the morning, go back to sleep.”
“I can tell time, I was taught in second grade.” His smile fades and a look of hurt now shows. His sister then starts to giggle. “That’s not funny,” he says.
“I know. I’m sorry,” she spits out between bursts of her laughter. “Go get mom and dad up, you pain.”
“Ok,” he shouts as he scampers out. He runs straight up to the door and stops, turns around and walks back into his sister’s room. “Claudia?” He asks in a somewhat whining tone.
“What?” She retorts.
“Can you get them up for me?” she looks at him and laughs again.
“No, but I’ll go with you.” They walk up to the door, and his sister reaches for the handle.
“Wait!” he whispers. “Do you think we should wait a little while before we get them up?”
“Probably, why didn’t you think of that before you came and woke me up?”
“I dunno.”
“Come on, we can play cards for a little while in my room. Then we’ll go and get them up.” They both walk back into her room and he sits down on her floor. She reaches up to the same dresser were her clock and nail polishes were perched and brought down a deck of playing cards. “What game do you want to play?”
“WAR!” he shouts.
She laughs, “Ok.” She pulls the top tab of the box of cards back and points the opening down into her palm; the cards slide out, their extravagant, red, swirling design facing the young boy. His sister carefully separates the cards into two piles and shuffles them; the sound of the cards slapping each other fills the room. She then deals the cards out tossing them in two piles, one in front of the boy, the other in front of her, one by one. She places the last card and in her pile and then picks them up, “Ok, count your pile.” He picks them up and sorts through them, counting twenty-six. They begin their game, both laying down a card one after another, each hoping for a higher card than the other. After they complete three games, his sister puts down her cards, “I’m exhausted.”
“Me too,” he says. “I’m just gonna lay here for a bit.”
There was no fight for sleep this time, it just came. The boy’s eyes shut and he lay there, cuddled up in a ball, on the floor. The sleep wasn’t invited and yet he didn’t try to keep it away either. He slept, and dreamed of what he might receive, once he finally decided to wake up.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
BACKGROUND
So, Lindsay, thinking very much of my safety and well being commented to me over the phone that my blog was not very manly. So here's my new background to put some more man in my blogspot.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Halloween!
So for Halloween this year, unfortunately, I was unable to spend it with my lovely girlfriend Lindsay, that was the first time we spent actual time with each other. We watched the movie Signs and passed out candy and made fun of all the old people still going around for candy. That girl is something else. But anywho, I chilled with my friend Rachel Leber and her roommates. I was a hippie as you might be able to tell from the pictures. Have yourself a look see.
Rachel and I, She was a cat LAME!
In the car on the way to the Shelbourne Party! CRAZIEST party in Rexburg. Tons of Rootbeer(sad thing is i'm not joking, actual kegs of literal rootbeer)!
In the car on the way to the Shelbourne Party! CRAZIEST party in Rexburg. Tons of Rootbeer(sad thing is i'm not joking, actual kegs of literal rootbeer)!
Once again in the car, the other two girls in the back seat would scream and turn away everytime I went to take a picture of them.
FHE!
I have an awesome FHE group! We do some of the sweetest activities ever! Here's just a quick glimpse of Rock Band!Jamin' Jenica!The Canadian! From left to right, Tiffany, Amanda, Shelly, Adrie (she's from Casa Grande).
The Texan!
A sliver of our huge FHE Family.
The Texan!
A sliver of our huge FHE Family.
Me Shoes! AHHHH!
So I have had these shoes for 4 years. They have serviced me well, and finally I must lay them to rest. It is a sad day in my heart. But no worries I got some sweet new shoes that will keep my feet plenty warm, considering they are flannel. YES!!!
No worries guys I'm not a freak yet, I'm just one step closer to becoming one.
No worries guys I'm not a freak yet, I'm just one step closer to becoming one.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Me!
Hello all. Lindsay has been wanting me to get a blog and business. So in an effort to avoid doing my paper that I'm like a paragraqh away from completing I figured I might as well make myself usefulish (I just made that word up). Well now that wrestling is starting again I've been working on my figure, but instead of being a 160 lbs, I'm sitting at a wopping 178 lbs (holy moses, I know). Don't worry Lindsay and Mom, it's not fat. :) Well up here in Idaho I'm never to bored. I don't really have any friends the only people I hang out with is my Canadian roommate, Michael Jefferey Frodgum Harker and a few of the girls in my FHE group (I don't know their names). They're pretty chill though. I was on an ultimate frisbee team, but we lost out in the single elimination rounds of the all around tournament. So that's over. But on a successful note now I can dedicate time to my wrestling career. This last Friday, BYU I hosted a crazy tournament. I wrestled a kid from Washington and a kid from Virginia, (pinned both of them) and was claimed the varsity 175 lbs wrestler at BYU I. I only call them kids because I beat them, they were both very much older than me, I know they could grow facial hair. Oh, in that area I've advanced to a Mini Mexi Mustache and about 10 hairs on my chin. Exciting I know. But tonight I was sitting here thinking of how special life is. I shared a small lesson with my FHE group tonight in 1 Nephi 11:17. Great scripture look it up. In that small moment I could truly feel the love of my Savior and of my Heaven Father. I was standing there in a room full of people and they were all stairing at me and I got a little choked up and knew my Father loves them as well. I can not express how glorious the gospel is!!!!! If only people knew how great it was they'd give everything away!!! Life gives us experiences that challenge us and stretch us to great lengths, sometime so great we feel we can't go on. But when these times come on me I remember my Father loves me and can help me through anything that I will go through. He loves you and I so much!! I know he does. And guess what I just proved the theory wrong that the spirit goes to bed at midnight, it's 1:40 here in Rexburg. Haha, take that parentals. Well I love you all and so does you're Heavenly Father! I feel incomplete if I don't say goodnight, so... Good night.
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