CHAPTER THREE
It was the morning of George's fifth birthday , when he awoke with great expectancy to find a new red bicycle. George wanted it so much for his birthday, but when he went down stairs and didn't find it any where. He was deeply disappointed. Instead, in the middle of the living room was a big box wrapped up in newspaper. It wasn't very pretty to look at.
George's parents and his older brother Charlie were sitting around waiting for George to open the big box.
"Come on, George, get with it", cried Charlie. " You are SO slow. I want to know myself what is in the big box."
"O.k. Charlie here goes". Just as he was about to strip the newspaper off of the big box, the door bell rang.
"George, will you answer the door for me? asked his mother
George went to the door and open it. "SURPRISE GEORGE, HAPPY BIRTHDAY" All the neighbor kids had arrived for a surprise party that his mother and father had planned. Everyone started to sing happy birthday and give their gifts to George. He was overwhelmed. He never expected the neighbor kids to come to his birthday party.
The big box was now half opened with many other presents to open. Jennifer was excited to see what was in the big box and said, "Come on George open the big box. I want to see what is in it."
George started again to rip the newspaper off of the big box. Tearing open the top of the big box, George 's eyes became as big as saucers! George got so excited he could hardly stand still. "It is my bike, my red bike! I can't believe it."
Inside the big box was his red bicycle he wanted so badly. He jumped up and down with great enthusiasm. Daddy was going to have a job ahead to put together the bicycle, but it wouldn't take that long. His daddy told him, he would put it together while he opened up the rest of his presents.
Jennifer, Anna and Marie together bought a present. George opened their present and to his surprise, it was bicycle basket. It was a prefect gift and George was very happy. He then opened bully Billy's present and found a special bicycle bell to ring, warning people to get out of his way. Pete and Mike bought their present together also. They bought special red handle grips for the handle bars.
George was totally thrilled with all of his presents. Charlie was anxious to give George his present. It was a red helmet to wear for safety. As George was finishing up opening all the presents, Daddy arrived back into the room with the red bike. "Come on George, let us all go outside and try out it out."
It didn't it long for the kids to go outside. They all wanted to try his new bike. His mother brought the birthday party outside . Ice cream and cake was quickly devoured and the children spent the rest of the time taking turns riding the NEW RED BICYCLE.
CHAPTER 2
The ONLY thing George wanted for his fifth birthday was a shiny red bicycle with training wheels, but his parents had some questions. Was he old enough to be responsible for a bike? Would he remember to put it in the garage every night and keep it off the driveway? Would he obey his parents and ride ONLY where they gave him permission?
Daddy took George to the toy store to see if they could find a shiny red bicycle. "Daddy, daddy," George excitedly exclaimed. "Look over there! It is a shiny red bicycle! Can I please have it for my birthday? Please, please,and pretty please," George begged his daddy.
His father didn't promise to buy the bicycle and told George that he wanted to talk with his mother. On the way home all George could talk about was the red bike
"Daddy, if only I could get that bicycle for my birthday." George kept asking his father on the way home. His daddy and mommy had been thinking about getting George his first bicycle. Of course, it would have training wheels. But how could they keep it a surprise? They didn't want him to expect a bike and then not be happy with whatever he received for his birthday.
It wasn't easy. George kept talking and talking about the red bike to every one he met. Jennifer was getting tired of hearing about that 'red bike'. "George, why don't you stop talking so much about that red bike? I can't stand it. You haven't been any fun this week,and all the kids are saying the same thing."
"But, you don't understand Jennifer, I really do want that red bike."
"Well, George, maybe you do, but just stop talking about it and come and play baseball with us this afternoon." Jennifer responded.
"Ok Jennifer, but I still hope I get that bike for my birthday."
George promised that he would not talk about it any more. His baseball game that afternoon wasn't very exciting. He struck out three times and missed catching four fly balls. He just couldn't keep his mind on the game, so he decided to go home. Jennifer felt very bad for him. What if he didn't get the bike for his birthday? She was very concerned about her best friend.
The morning of George's birthday, he was up early and ran down stairs to see if he could find the shiny red bike, but he couldn't find it anywhere. He looked in the all the rooms and out in the garage, but no red bike! He was so disappointed. Then he remembered what his father told him, "George, if you don't get the red bike for your birthday, I want you to be happy with whatever you do get." But, instead of a shiny red bike waiting for him, there was a big box wrapped up in ugly newspaper. George didn't even want to open it.
His mother came down to start breakfast. and saw her sad little boy sitting in the middle of the living room with his hands resting on his chin in his lap., "George " she asked "Where is my happy birthday boy this morning? You look so sad."
"I am trying to be happy , but I didn't get the shiny red bike I really wanted Mom". George sadly replied
"I know George, you must be very disappointed that you didn't get the bicycle you wanted for your birthday, and you are trying to be grateful for what you do get." his mother empathized. She tried to help him understand that there are times in life when we just can't get everything we want but we always need to be thankful.
His father came downstairs and saw George sitting on the living room floor.
"What is all the commotion about this morning?" Daddy inquired. "Why haven't you opened your present George"
George didn't say a word. He didn't want to his dad to think he was ungrateful for his present. His father called George over to the big box sitting in the middle of the living room.
"George, why don't you open your present? asked daddy
Reluctantly George started to open the big box. His mind was not thinking about what could possibly be in the big box. In some ways, he didn't even care, What do you think was in the big box?
You will have to wait for chapter 3 to find out what was George's special birthday present in the the big box. I will give you one clue. George NEVER expected what he found in the big box!!
Chapter one
When George and Jennifer were four years old they were the best of "buddies". Living next door to each, they were able to play together almost every day.
One hot sweltering summer afternoon, George and Jennifer asked if they could turn on the sprinkler and run through it. Jennifer's mother said they could, but only if they put on their bathing suits and left the GARDEN HOSE alone. But, first they had to finish their lunch. The mothers decided to set aside their daily chores in the afternoon and come outside to enjoy the children. But they never expected what was going to happen.
The mothers were busy in conversation having a tea time on Jennifer's front porch, while the children laughed and ran through the sprinkler getting thoroughly soaked.
Since it was a hot afternoon, the mothers never noticed the children carrying the hose around to the back of the house. Tucker, Jennifer's younger brother, was down for his afternoon nap and his bedroom window was opened. George and Jennifer took the garden hose and lifted it up through the bedroom window and turned on the water. What were they thinking?
A scream came out of the house like you have never heard. Poor little Tucker was totally drenched along with all his bedding. The scream alerted the two mothers Jennifer's mother ran into the house, only to find the garden hose pouring water into the baby's crib.
"Turn that water off now," yelled Jennifer's mother. "What do you children think you are doing?"
George and Jennifer quickly dropped the hose and ran into the garage. They knew that they were in big trouble. They hid themselves in the back seat of the car under a blanket. They thought no one would see them there. George's mother saw the children running to the garage and followed them . She looked into the back seat and pulled the blanket off the two little mischiefs.
"George and Jennifer, you come out of there right now? George you go home immediately and Jennifer your mother is looking for you."
The little children were so afraid of what was going to happen when their daddies came home that night.
What do you think happened? If you think they were sent to bed early without a story, you were right. Besides an early bedtime, the children were not able to play together for a whole week.
Who do you think they were pretending to be when they were playing with the hose? You guessed it. FIREMEN. I hope you would never do a thing like that.
Hello boys and girls. Are you ready for a new adventure? I would like to introduce you to the
THE ADVENTURES OF GEORGE AND JENNIFER
Introduction
Welcome to Sunnyvale, USA, where the happy hearts of parents and children live together sharing the love of Jesus through their many trials and tribulations. It is a small town that perhaps you would like to visit or to live there some day. Whether it rains or shines , you will find the children happy because their problems are always able to be worked out with a forgiving heart. They are not perfect children, but they are the perfect children for Sunnyvale. Some children go to public school and some are home schooled. Would you like to meet a few of them?
First, let me introduce you to George and Jennifer. You might think that they are brother and sister, but they are not. They are just very good friends. As soon as they were old enough to play together, you could always count on them to get into some kind of mischief. I will have to tell you sometime about when they played fireman in the neighbor's back yard. But, for now, let me continue to introduce their friends.
You will meet Charlie. He is George's older brother. He protects George from bully Billy, who thinks that he is a big shot, but he really is shy and insecure. He doesn't know how to be a friend. Tucker is Jennifer's younger brother, who likes to play with the older kids, but he is really a nuisance.
You will meet Marie. The little girl with dancing feet. You will love to hear what happens to her dance shoes the day of her recital. And than there is Anna, the little girl with cripple feet, who has been in a wheel chair since she was old enough to sit in it. Johnnie is also a little boy with troubled feet. He has 'club ' feet but, George understands and is very kind to him. Amanda is a new girl from the city and you will hear about her experiences trying to adjust to the ways of Sunnyvale.
I don't want to forget Harry the Hermit and his dog Champ. They live together in a cabin in the woods not far from George's house. You will love his story about "baby Doe"
There will be many other friends of George and Jennifer along the way, who you will grow to know and love as much as I do. I will be writing these adventures in chapters, so you will be able to make a book of the ADVENTURES OF GEORGE AND JENNIFER.
I have provided an email opportunity on the side of the blog. If you will put your email there you will be able to know when another chapter is written. See you in Sunnyvale soon!