“Mom. Hey, Mom. Look what I made. It’s for school. Everything is laid out just right. And it looks good, too.” Fred ran to the kitchen to get his mother. “I’m busy.” “I’d bring it in to you, but the glue is still wet and things will fall off. Come on, come on, come on. You’re only doing dishes anyway.” “All right.” She dried her hands on a dish towel, then followed him. “Do you see it? Do you see […]
All right, I admit it. I have no idea how many types of flowers there are, but doesn’t it look about right? For more lists of Thirteen, visit Thursday Thirteen
Suzie jabbed the window’s apron with a screwdriver. She wasn’t sure how far it sank in, but it certainly didn’t bounce back the way it would if she jabbed a new piece of wood. So for sure there was rot. The question was how intense did she have to get about repairs. Maybe it was time to find a carpenter.
Tina: What are you doing? Theodor: I’m building a time machine. Tina: Why? Theodor: It seems like one of my ingredients needs a bit more seasoning. Tina: Got nothing to do with me. Gah! Previously in Jack and Jill: Food Poisoning The theme for this week’s Jack and Jill is “seasoning” as suggested by Alice Want to see what I can do with a word or phrase? Make a suggestion.
“Take care of it.” Uncle John handed Bruce the key. “I’ve got something to do.” Bruce didn’t try to argue. He already knew his uncle only put up with him because he’d do whatever he was told. Today it was taking a keyboard back from someone who owed him money. But which one? The room was full of them. “Hey! What’s this kid doing here?” Some guy shouted from the door. “I’m taking care of it,” Bruce said. He might […]
The Girl is learning to drive. She’s got her learner’s permit; and we are going for a drive every day. Here are some of the things she’s said. 1. Look at me! I’m driving. 2. I have the power. I shall use it for good. (while waiting for pedestrians to cross in front of us.) 3. Look at me! I can turn. 4. I know that person (talking about a pedestrian), and that one, and that one. Why is everyone […]
“Hey, Emma. Whatcha doing?” Arrogant as ever, Bruce came up behind her and threw an arm across her shoulders as if he had a right to do so. Emma shrugged him off. “Leave me alone.” “Oh. Isn’t that the house where you like to sing?” For someone so crude, Bruce caught on quick. “Y-yes. Yes, it was.”
It’s an Etsy thing. I joined what they call a “team”. It’s a way to promote your Etsy store. In the team they have what they call a treasury game. Everyone is supposed to make these collections of 16 items using stuff we find in each other’s stores. Being me, I naturally just had to make a story out of it. Four stories, actually. I picked items I thought could represent something more, then arranged them so the stories read […]
Tina: You don’t look so good. Are you sick? Theodor: Must have been something I ate. Previously in Jack and Jill: The Birdman of Alka Selzer The theme for this week’s Jack and Jill is “sick” as suggested by Heather Want to see what I can do with a word or phrase? Make a suggestion.
“Please. Can’t I have another one? Please, please, please.” Alicia skipped along backwards through the empty fairgrounds so she could face Liam. “There is a season for all things. The time of celebration and the ease and tranquility of Summer is behind us. We are now facing the Day of the Dead and the brutal fall of that bitter, cold substance called snow. It is best to put our dreams behind us,” said Liam. “But I missed out! I dropped […]
We took a gondola to one peak, a chair lift to the highest point, then rode the Peak to Peak gondola. 1. The gondolas that run from peak to peak are about twice as big as the gondola we took up the hill. The towers holding them are even bigger.
He was back, and no matter what her parents said, Emma knew her brother had no intention of moving out again. She heard the door to his room open, and rushed to her own. She barely made it before he tried to turn the knob.