It's Friday Fictioneers again . Not sure what to make of the photo prompt.
Tape
She'd only dozed off for a few minutes, surely. She looked at her phone - 16.03. Where were the boys? It was too quiet. Rising from the sofa, heart pounding she surveyed the scene, where an hour and a half ago they'd been constructing junk models. She stepped on the beginnings of a robot, and next to it a castle in the making. Tape creatively decorated the door - a map, maybe? But where were they. She ran up the stairs two at a time. There on her bed she found two little boys, taped together and fast asleep. And breathing peacefully.
Boys... they do get a mother's heart palpitating, don't they?
ReplyDeleteThey sure do. And my boys loved to do junk modelling. Not that I ever fell asleep during a session . It would have spelt disaster I'm afraid
DeleteI can picture that so clearly and could imagine our two youngest doing that to each other years ago. One of the funniest things they ever did (they were always a team!) was The Peanut Butter Dance. I walked in to find them both in their birthday suits covered in peanut butter and dancing on the dining room table. :)
ReplyDeleteIf they'd had access to tape, I know they would have taped each other to something. haha
Have a blessed weekend!
Thant is so funny Suzanne. What a lovely image you've given me. Yes, my boys, the four of them were also a team - still are in many ways
DeleteYou can't blink, much less sleep, until they are in their teens, and then you are awake to make sure they get in by curfew. Great story, i remember those days.
ReplyDeleteNo you certainly can't even blink, that's for sure. My boys loved junk modelling , but it was never safe to take your eyes off them, much less sleep..
ReplyDelete'Too quiet' is a familiar fear to most parents I suspect. I suspect that sleep was the sleep of exhaustion.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment.Yes, it is a common fear of parents. No happy medium - crying, yelling, quiet...
DeleteDear Marian,
ReplyDeleteI raised three sons...I know about all too quiet. Love this.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Thank you Rochelle. Yes, when children are out of sight quiet for a long time, it's time to worry. I have plenty of stories, having had nine children , of dangerous, funny, and amazing moments of when they got up to things on their own.
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