Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Not Here Yet

Sunday dinner is always an adventure at my house, but especially so when there is reason to celebrate and everyone comes and brings their dog, too. Such an event was in full swing last Sunday as we celebrated my brother's birthday. Somewhere in the midst of the fun, my sister, who is pregnant and due in about three weeks, and her husband snuck in. When some of my neices and nephew saw her husband they swarmed around him in excitement. They just love their unlce Kevin. But actually, they were just excitedly asking where Aunt Megan was. Feeling slightly rejected, Kevin, always the funny one, replied that she wasn't there, but that the baby was upstairs. Frenzy ensued.

"She had the baby!?" shrieked my neice, Adria. I think there even may have been a shout of "What the heck!?" from one of the kids as they sprinted to the stairs to see the wee boy. Their bubbles were swiftly burst when what they found upstairs was Megan with her belly still very much full of baby.

I found this episode to be slightly amusing, but what was even better came about ten minutes later. I was going to my room for a bit of respite and relaxation, not to mention a hidden candybar, and I found my four-year-old nephew, Bryce, peeking quietly through the door.

"Whacha' doin, Bryce?" I asked.

He looked at me inquisitively for a moment then asked, "But where's that baby?"

"What baby?"

"That baby that just came outa Megan."

It was then that I had to inform him of the cruel truth that his cousin had not, as yet, "come out of Megan." He was, of course, slightly crushed. Yet, he soon cheered up with the prospects of seeing the baby in the near future. As I explained it to him, his big green eyes brightened under his mass of curly hair and he was soon grinning up at me with visions of becoming best friends with his new cousin dancing through his head. He then trotted, unfazed, down the hall to get some icecream, soon to forget that anything but the sweet coldness of his vanilla icecream existed.

6 comments:

Trisha said...

i really like your artistic abilities to bring me in with such a tale. well done, you creative writing cuppa. it is indeed a disturbing universe. (maggie simpson's words) are you going to the camping extravaganza? my parents did not like the idea of unattended teenagers in the woods and so the only way i can go is if there are chaperones, namely jamie and bryant. i hope no one minds that my crazy sister and cousin are coming. i also hope that you are indeed coming. i miss you dearly.

micquel said...

I still do not know if I can go. My mother is slightly uncomfortable with me driving down the canyon in the middle of the night. The fact of the matter is that I am not entirely comfortable with myself driving down the canyon in the middle of the night, either. So, we'll see what happens.

Unknown said...

That was quite a good story, micquel. I guess those chillens are good for a laugh once in a while.

Camping: Meet at Becca's at 5:30 to eat dinner. I'm not sure if you're supposed to bring your own or not. Then we'll drive up there. Apparently it is on the Alpine Loop and you can either go through Provo or Am. Fork Canyon--it is the same distance either way. I refuse to write anymore about it. Call me if you want more details...not that I have any. Oh, and it's okay for Trisha to bring her chaperones.

Babs said...

wow Miquelle, you don't write Blogs very often, but when you do they're amazing... are you sure you're not going to meet your future husband in a journalism class... or writing class.... I guess it's all the same anywho huh?!

Yay for Camping!

deb said...

I'm too tired to really comment...but I hate vanilla ice cream right now. Babies are cute. Your sister is still pregnant...woot.

micquel said...

Becca. Everything is going to be okay. I promise.

Have a good time tonight. Tomorrow night, too. oer.