Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Chapter 21 completed
I have been writing on the Sephina novel now for 20 years. Sometimes more diligently than others. I wrote some chapters at the beginning of the novel and then skipped ahead and wrote Chapters 23-28. Now with the completion of Chapter 21 I only have one chapter to bring the two pieces together and then three chapters to finish. I can feel like I will finally be able to get it finished. I have so many stories in my head and I think about them during my quiet moments. I love when little bits of inspirations come like naming Aleira and Braden's son Derkane and looking forward to the day when Braden and Sephina have a son naming him Ablen. Thus the makings of a story of these two brothers that parallels the story of Cane and Abel. See it just never stops.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
A Nathan Story
Pop a Zit
Nathan gripped the handles of the large brown paper bag. It
was a very big bag and he was just a small, but careful, boy. The sack held a
red shirt, navy shorts and a clean pair of underpants. His favorite blue
blanket lay on top of his clothes. He looked up at the six grown-ups standing
around him. It was nighttime so Julia and Emily were already in bed. Before
they walked out the door he hugged his Dad and Mom goodbye. He felt very
excited he was going over to Papa and G-Ju’s house to spend the night. Aunt
Cristin buckled him into his car seat then squeezed into the back seat of the
car next to him. Uncle Daniel sat in the back seat with them. G-Ju drove and
Papa sat up front.
The inside of the car was dark. Only the lights from the occasional
street lamps would suddenly send everything into brilliant relief. Daniel
reached over and poked Nathan in the ribs.
“Nathan’s it,” he said.
“Nathan’s it,” he said.
Nathan poked Cristin.
“Cristin’s it,” Nathan declared.
Cristin poked Papa.
Cristin poked Papa.
“Papa’s it,” she said.
Papa reached back and poked Nathan.
Papa reached back and poked Nathan.
“Nathan’s it,” he
boasted.
The play became fast and furious the words ringing through
the car until the words got slurred. G-Ju started laughing and everyone looked
at her because she wasn’t even playing. She was driving. “It sounds like you
are saying ‘pop a zit’ when you say ‘Papa’s it’. Everyone else laughed Nathan
just shook his head. He didn’t see why that was funny.
As soon as they got to Papa and G-Ju’s house it was time for
Nathan to go to bed. His room was downstairs next door to Papa and G-Ju’s room.
He slept on the bottom bunk. This was always his bed when he spent the night. A
stack of picture books sat on the end-table next to Nathan’s bed. He loved for
someone to read him stories before he went to sleep.
In the morning he jumped out of bed and ran into Papa and
G-Ju’s room. Papa and G-Ju were snoring like cows but they woke up when Nathan
jumped on their bed. Nathan was excited because he and Papa were going to do a
special project out in Papa’s workshop in the garage. A week or so ago he and
Papa had made a tool box for Nathan just his size. They had carefully picked
out tools to put in the box that Nathan could use. Today they were going to
make a treasure box for Julia.
He had worried all week that he had gotten a tool box and
Julia and Emily didn’t get anything. Nathan loves his sisters and always wants
things to be fair. He ate his breakfast and got dressed. Papa was sitting on
his favorite big soft leather chair. Nathan climbed up on Papa’s lap.
“When do I get to use my tool box to help make Julia’s
treasure box?” Nathan asked.
“Let’s go do that right now.” Papa said.
Nathan loved Papa’s workshop. There were big power tools,
stacks of wood, workbenches with drawers full of cords, saw blades and work
gloves. Beautiful handmade hand planes and bow saws hung on the wall with a
myriad of other tools. Papa had explained to Nathan about how to use a bow saw
a year or so before and when Papa made Nathan a bed for his room Nathan called
it his bow saw bed.
They cut out the wood for Julia’s box and cut a groove for
the lid to slide in. Then they glued and nailed the dado and rabbit joints
together to form the box. Nathan tapped in a little piece of dowel into the
hole in the lid for a handle.
Nathan was so excited when his mom and dad came with Julia
and Emily to pick him up and take him home. He couldn’t wait for Julia to see
her new treasure box. Julia loved it because her big brother had help make it
for her.
Nathan gathered up all his clothes and blanket and put them
back into his large brown paper bag. He hugged Papa and G-Ju and then Uncle Daniel
and Aunt Cristin good-bye. He loved to spend the night at Papa and G-Ju’s but
he was glad to be going home. He was a very brave boy to come and spend the
night at Papa and G-Ju’s all by himself.
July 2011 While Katie, Joe and the kids were living in an
apartment in Fort Worth waiting to move to NM.
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