All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Friday, January 18, 2008
A Birthday at Grandma's and Grandpa's House
We drive up. Just like always, the small blue house smiles its welcome. The fake candles are in the windows. I know just how it will be. We will all run up to the door. Allison or Sarah of course will be able to ding the door bell. Nathan will hide and we will all tell him not too. Then after a few seconds the door will open to reveal smiling Grandma and Grandpa. We walk inside, take of our shoes. Bethany and Michaela were at Grandma's house already to help her. We all choose a balloon like always. The twins get the special balloon. We go to the table. We all sit down and pray. Then Bethany, Michaela, Nathan, and I pass out the food. We all eat. We all say it was delicious. Then we get up and clear the dishes. Grandma cleans them Bethany loads them into the dish washer. Then we get out the Ice cream pie. We put candles in and sing. We eat it all up. Who can't resist. The phone rings. Grandpa gets it. He talks for awhile. He gets off. We all get up and go to the family room. I go into Dad's old bedroom. I pull the string on a little music box. The music is almost haunting. What story does it hold? I will never know. We bring the presents out. The twins open them. There are ooh's and aah's all around. I remember a little gold elephant in Dad's old room. I bring it out. It was a piggy bank. I find out how to open it. Old coins from 1940 and older come out. Tax tokens. I have never heard of them before but now I do. We search for another piggy bank and find it. Oh dear it is locked. Bethany figures out how to pick it opened. Grandma brings out other coins. I hold a coin from 1887. Wow. My fingers are blackened from the dust and grime. It is time to go. Hugs all around. Presents in the car. We all pile in. Just as we start to drive away we open the windows. We all yell bye. The neighbors must be thinking "another Hammermaster birthday." Yes, I smile as we stop the car infront of the house. I do not know what we will find but all I know is that I will enjoy it.
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
A New Years Resolution
What is your New Years Resolution? I have not made one yet. But here seems a good place to make one. I resolute to enjoy this year to its extent. To not look to far into the future, but to take each day, each problem as it comes. But then, in another sense. I will look at the year with a bright eye and a new understanding. Each year brings something I enjoy. Last year was the Carlsons, this year? I do not know. But I have something to look forward at the beginning of this year. I have a year ahead of me, a clean slate. And no matter what the problems are, I will have family and friends by my side. But more importantly, I look at this year, with the reasuranse and peacefulness. That God is there. He knows what is going to happen. He knows what happened. I have a year in front of me and I am going to grab it in the fullest measure. That is my New Years Resolution.
This year, I met so many people. I saw so many people. I loved so many people. The highlights of my year are as follows.
January: A new year! The twins turned 6!
February: Valentines passed with no emergencies! (long long story) I turned 11. My cousin Andrew turned 11.
March: MJ turned 13!!!!!
April: Rain . . . if that is a highlight.
May: Not much. End of the month, end of school!!
June: This was probably the best month of the entire year. Our cousins from New Jersey came!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We spent two wonderful weeks playing with them. After they left we had a week of rest and then . . . sure enough Camp Hope!!!!!!
July: The Fourth of July! Summer . . .
August: Mom's birthday. School started. (that one may NOT be a highlight . . . )
September: Nathan's birthday, Bethany's birthday, Dad's birthday! A trip!!!!!
October: Not much
November: Thanksgiving!!!!!!!!!!!!!
December: Christmas! The prospect of a New Year.
And now, I must go and live my New Year!
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