Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Bad Gift Thank You

Dear Lia,
  Thank you so much for the Double Decker Bus. I thought that it reminded me of something. Anyway, I will always think of you when I look and or play with it. I will tell this story over and over again for many Christmas's to come. I thought that it was unique and that it really showed the passion and love you have for me.
 

Love,
Andrew

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Worst Gift Ever.

Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house. Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. Tucked into their beds all the children lay. We all have heard that story. Every Christmas Eve my dad has read that story to me as I tucked myself into bed, and every Christmas night I would shut my eyes knowing in the morning I would wake up and run down the stairs to see a few presents under the tree with my name written on it.


This Christmas was different. I woke up with passion in my eyes. I sprinted downstairs to our gleaming 10' Christmas tree. I realized that I was the last one up and that the whole family was there waiting for me. My eyes sparked with excitement as I approached the Christmas tree.

"Is everyone ready to open up their gifts?" asked my dad.

"You bet." I said.

I saw a present under the tree that was poorly wrapped in green wrapping paper. There was scotch tape dangling off of it and it was slightly ripped in the top right corner. I glanced around and saw my sister mouthing open it to me, so I approached it slowly. Analyzing it in my hands, I slowly open it from the already ripped corner. I was aghast at what I saw. I saw one of my toys that I was in my room the last time I checked. The old London double Decker bus lay before my eyes. I glanced at my sister once again with an uncertain mien.

"What do you think about it?" my sister questioned.

"It's great." I mumbled.

This was certainly not was I wanted for Christmas.