It’s no secret
It’s not a secret anymore. In fact, it’s getting quite obvious. Miles is going to have a little brother or sister.
“A sister!” Miles insists. But of course another little boy will be just as welcome. Frances doesn’t want to know what it is until it arrives. “It would be like opening your presents before Christmas.” This one really will be a Christmas present. It’s due on December 25!
Close your eyes
“Close your eyes,” said the speaker at our last Toastmasters meeting. “Imagine you are on an ocean liner. Now sway back and forwards with the waves.”
It was very effective - but I wish people who use that technique would tell us when to open our eyes again. After swaying for a while with my eyes closed, I stole a surreptitious glance at the others. They were all sitting up straight with their eyes fixed on the speaker. Just as well I peeped - it would have been embarrassing if I’d been the only one rocking to and fro with my eyes closed during the entire speech!
And I would have hated to miss his dramatic gestures as the Titanic sank. It was a great speech!
Is there room?
Mum had the flu and couldn’t go to our last World Vision Jumble Sale. That meant I had a spare front seat in the car.
“I’ll pick you up,” I told a friend. “You won’t have to catch the bus.”
“Goodness, you wouldn’t fit much more in the car,” She said when I called round for her. “It’s packed tight!”
“Oh, I usually bring a bit more than this,” I told her.
I was just about to pull out when, in my rear vision mirror I saw someone running down the road, waving frantically.
“That’s Joel!” Joel and Frances live just up the road from my friend’s place.
“Just as well I saw you,” puffed Joel. “The bus is late. I need a lift to the station.”
“Well…” I lifted a large box full of clothes from the back seat, and moved my trolley over. “You’ll have to hold a box on your lap.”
“Is there room in the boot?”
“No, it’s full.” I wondered why he would even consider travelling in the boot, but later I realised he must have meant to put the box in the boot. My brain doesn’t move that fast at 7 a.m.
Somehow, Joel got packed into the back seat of the car. You could just see his eyes peering over the top of the box as he issued driving directions all the way.
I ignored his instructions and followed my usual route - and got him to the station just in time to catch the train to work.
Images
“I had a plane like this when I was a kid!” A man held up the toy plane at our Jumble Sale and zoomed it through the air.
I felt like screaming, “Put it down!” as the vivid image of a plane crashing into a tower flashed through my mind once more. We saw the scene played over and over on the TV screen during that dreadful week. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to look at a plane again without thinking of it.
Loud-mouthed customer
Most of our Jumble Sale customers are nice. Some of them even bring donations of clothing, books or plants. Then there are people like the loud-mouthed woman who came in last time.
“I’m not paying 40 cents for this tea towel,” she yelled. “Look, there’s a mark on it! I’d have to soak it.”
“You wouldn’t want to use it without washing it first, anyway,” I told her.
“But I’d have to buy stain remover!” It did have a bit of a stain on it - but it was in good condition. Never been used.
“30 cents then,” I said.
“I’m not paying more than 20 cents!”
“Someone else will pay 30 cents if you don’t want it.”
“I’ll take it, but I’m only paying 20!”
She stomped around the room complaining loudly about all the prices. Meanwhile several other customers quietly made their purchases and said “Keep the change - it’s for a good cause!”
The woman finally selected an armful of goods and brought them over to the table. I noticed she had swapped the 40-cent sticker on the tea towel for one that said 20 cents. I quietly removed it and added 30 cents to her total.
But there was also a rather shabby shirt she had selected. She must have missed seeing the price on it, because it had a $1 sticker. If it had been anyone else, I would have said “You can have this for 50 cents.”
I kept quiet and added $1.
I think I won that round!