Indoors Fun Part 2

Later Millie and Billy played ‘scary monsters’. Millie put on the monster mask she had worn at Halloween and Billy wrapped himself in the same sheet they had used to make the camp and pretended to be a ghost.

When it was bath time Millie and Billy played pretend again. This time they pretended to be fishes swimming around in a stream.

“We really did have lots of indoors fun today, didn’t we,” Billy said as he and Millie snuggled down in their beds that evening, the wind still howling outside their window.

“That’s right,” Millie said. “It’s great to use your imagination, isn’t it, Billy.”

“Yes,” he agreed, with a yawn.

“Night-night,” Millie said. “Sweet dreams.”

“Sweet dreams,” Billy replied sleepily and in no time he and Millie were both fast asleep, dreaming dreams of indoors fun.

 

©2007 Tony Murrell

Indoors Fun Part

Indoors fun It was the morning and Millie and Billy had finished their breakfast. They helped mummy to clear away the dishes and do the washing up. “Can we go out to play now,” they asked. “I’m afraid not,” mummy said. “The weather is terrible.” “Oh, please,” they said. “No, really,” mummy said. “Look out of the window and you’ll see what I mean.” Millie and Billy looked out of the window and could immediately see what mummy meant. It was blowing a gale. The wind was howling and rain was pouring down from the sky. “It’s freezing cold outside as well,” mummy said. “So, there’s no going out for you two today, Millie and Billy.” “What can we do instead?” Billy asked. “You can have indoors fun,” mummy said. “Both of you just use your imaginations. Think of things that would be fun to do indoors and do them.” So, that is what they did. They started by doing some drawing and colouring in. Millie did a picture of an elephant and Billy did Indoors fun It was the morning and Millie and Billy had finished their breakfast. They helped mummy to clear away the dishes and do the washing up. “Can we go out to play now,” they asked. “I’m afraid not,” mummy said. “The weather is terrible.” “Oh, please,” they said. “No, really,” mummy said. “Look out of the window and you’ll see what I mean.” Millie and Billy looked out of the window and could immediately see what mummy meant. It was blowing a gale. The wind was howling and rain was pouring down from the sky. “It’s freezing cold outside as well,” mummy said. “So, there’s no going out for you two today, Millie and Billy.” “What can we do instead?” Billy asked. “You can have indoors fun,” mummy said. “Both of you just use your imaginations. Think of things that would be fun to do indoors and do them.” So, that is what they did. They started by doing some drawing and colouring in. Millie did a picture of an elephant and Billy did one of a hedgehog. Then they took a torch and looked all around the house to see if they could find a secret passageway. They couldn’t find one but what they did find hidden away behind a cupboard in the spare room was a little toy dinosaur. It was dusty so they washed it and it came up as good as new. After that they made a camp in the living room by pulling some chairs together and draping them with a sheet. They took the dinosaur into the camp. “What shall we call him?” Billie asked. “What about ‘Billie-a-saurus Rex’,” Millie replied with a giggleone of a hedgehog. Then they took a torch and looked all around the house to see if they could find a secret passageway. They couldn’t find one but what they did find hidden away behind a cupboard in the spare room was a little toy dinosaur. It was dusty so they washed it and it came up as good as new. After that they made a camp in the living room by pulling some chairs together and draping them with a sheet. They took the dinosaur into the camp. “What shall we call him?” Billie asked. “What about ‘Billie-a-saurus Rex’,” Millie replied with a giggle

Love ME

There had been something else in the shed, tucked in the corner, which had really taken Millie and Billy’s interest as well. It was a sledge.

After lunch, mummy, Millie and Billy took the sledge out of the shed. They made their way through the gate at the side of the garden into the sloping field beyond. Mummy waited at the bottom of the slope as Millie and Billy pulled the sledge to its top. It was hard work pulling the sledge up the slope but it was worth it. They both sat on the sledge as it whizzed down. What a thrill!

That night Millie and Billy were snuggled up in bed, having a sleepy chat. They agreed that waking up to find snow on the ground had been a wonderful wish come true and so had been the whole day – It had been fantastic. Millie and Billy drifted off to sleep soon after that and they both dreamt lovely snowy dreams

 

©2007 Tony Murrell

A wish comes true

They couldn’t wait to go out to play. When they did, mummy made sure they wrapped up warm in heavy coats, bobble hats, scarves, mittens, and thick socks inside their Wellington boots.

Billy was the first one out in the garden. Millie followed soon after but as soon as she got out of the door she was hit by a snowball.

“I’ll get you for that, Billy” she giggled and before he knew it a snowball landed on top of his head.

“Right, Millie, you asked for it,” Billy laughed, lobbing another snowball in her direction. They had a great snowball fight.

Then they set to work and made a snowman. They made a big snowball for the snowman’s body and a smaller one for his head.

Mummy let Millie and Billy have one of daddy’s old hats to go on the snowman’s head, an old scarf to go round his neck and a carrot to make his nose. She took them down to the garden shed where they found a box of sea shells and pebbles. They used these to make the eyes and mouth of the snowman and also his coat buttons. The snowman looked great.

Lucky Sunday

“I Wish”

 

Once upon a time there was a little girl called Millie and a little boy called Billy who was Millie’s younger brother. Millie and Billy shared the same bedroom and sometimes, when it was bedtime and they were snuggled up in bed, they would play a game that Millie had made up called “I wish”. They would take it in turns to start first.

Tonight it was Billy’s turn. He said, “I wish I had a tree house made of wood, high up in the tree at the end of the garden.”

“How would you get to your tree house?” Millie asked. “Would you climb up the branches of the tree?”

“I wouldn’t need to,” Billy said. “There would be a rope ladder attached to the tree house and I’d climb up that.”

“It’s my turn now and you’ve given me an idea,” Millie said. “I wish I could fly like a bird. Then I’d fly up and see you in your tree house.”

“That was a good wish,” Billy said. “Now its time for my next one.”

“What’s that?” Millie asked.

“I wish I had my own little car that I could drive up and down the garden path,” Billy said.

“A toy car?” Millie asked.

“No – a real car but a little one,” Billy replied. “It would have a real little engine and everything.”

“Do you know what I wish?” Millie said, taking her next turn.

“What?” Billy asked.

“I wish it would snow tomorrow,” Millie said. “Then we could have a snow fight with snowballs and make a snowman too and have loads of fun.”snowflakes

“Yes,” agreed Billy. “That would be great. I wish that too.”

Just then mummy came into the bedroom. “Time to go to sleep,” she said. “Snuggle down under the covers, children. It’s a cold night and snow is forecast for tomorrow. Say night-night.”

“Night-night, mummy,” Millie and Billy said, and then smiled to one another. It looked as if that last wish of theirs might come true. Thinking dreamily about the fun they were going to have if it was snowy the next day, Millie and Billy snuggled down and fell fast asleep.

 

 ©2007 Tony Murrell

Which Sport should I play?

I love sports. Well, at least  I love to watch sports. It’s always been something that has always made my mind drift away from the problems of my everyday life. I always said that I wanted to try to play a sport one day but I could never figure out which one. Maybe basketball. At least your allowed to play in the gym and there’s air conditioning. Or maybe tennis? It seems really fun and its something that I really think I could enjoy. Or maybe even volleyball. My school has a really god volleyball team and I played one day for fun and I really enjoyed myself. Im still not really sure yet but I need to make my decision soon.

Community College or State University

I cant seem to figure out which one is the best thing for me to do. Should I go to a Community College first and then go into a university, or should I just go straight into a state university? How do you know which one is the best thing for you to do? How do you go about deciding what you should do? Do I talk to someone about it like a school counselor or do I just have to decide on my own? Im going to have to ask around to see.