Wednesday, December 15, 2010

A Great Snowy Night of Fun, Games & Riot

 Composition I 14 Sept. 09 A Great Snowy Night of Fun, Games & Riot I remember making short term plans in the car with Gabby and laughing that I must get home as soon as I could. I was shortly dropped off at my car after some errands and my mother calling asking if I was going to help since “this was my idea.” I drove home and cleaned as much as I could laughing hysterically hoping to get stuff done before my guy friends drove from Jefferson City. Before long, they had already made it to junction AJ and was calling on our phone asking directions. Next thing I knew, they were all here and I was fixing food as fast as I could. I swiftly threw together food as much as I could. A few mozzarella sticks, some left over salad, with peas and tapioca pudding. For example, the mozzarella sticks were just overly done with cheese oozing out of them, slightly turning salad which I picked at and smooth vanilla pudding that burned at the bottom because it cooked too long. The mozzarella sticks were hot and tasted good to each of my friends. The Rich and Charlie’s salad was slightly wilted with its addition of vinaigrette. The tapioca pudding burned with slow silky vanilla warmth tasting perfect to the touch. The evening was a perfect evening. For example, we played “spoons” at the kitchen table. We grabbed at each others hands, arms or practically slung ourselves across the table just in pursuit of grabbing a spoon. The moon hung over our heads. Afterwards we sled down the road on our sleds in the slick ice that hardened. For instance, Callie and I would get on a sled Gerlemann 2 and slide. Billy would get on a sled and try to go down with us too. Emily, Sarah, Melissa, Kyle and Kimmy all waited. As we went down, Callie hurt her but when she fell off into the ditch. We had loads of fun for being kids. We knew we weren’t too old to be grown up and too young to not have the responsibility of a job. Kyle said something to Billy to make him mad and Billy picked Kyle up and back slammed him into the snow. I never did understand fully what happened. Later we decided we were going to have a riot. We got into Kyle’s truck and listened to Nickelback. For instance, we listened to “Far Away.” We laughed and all listened and sung along yelling and screaming out the windows when we went past our neighbors house. We swerved and slid here and there. Kyle’s parents didn’t know we were all in his truck. We drove to the top of the hill and then drove back all the way down fish-tailing every so often. Then, it came close to when Billy and were supposed to leave. It was 1:00am in the morning and my Dad was in bed. My Mom was still up yet with us. Billy decided to stay that long and drive all the way home. Kyle didn’t have far to go and all the girls spent the night with us over the night. We stayed up all night for some of us. We had to take two vehicles just to get all the girls to the Kingdom Hall that we had at our house. This is where our excitement began. Finally, Billy decided he had to go home and we literally had to push him out most of the way. First, he had gotten stuck in the snow in our driveway. Then he made it up our biggest hill and called us up because he became stuck at the neighbor’s house. The neighbors even helped us push him the second time. The third time he became stuck at the top of the hill and he wanted to say his good byes so Callie and I drove him back up to the top. I’ll never forget that we got him Gerlemann 3 back up to the top and he had me step outside of the vehicle and he asked for a kiss. I remember telling him that I would give him a kiss one day. Then I gave him a big hug and had Callie step out of the car and give him a big hug. Billy is just like a teddy bear full of love. Eventually, we got a later call that he made it home the early morning. We all, each of us had our fun.

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