Showing posts with label surprise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surprise. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2024

What a Surprise!

 One Saturday, when the weather was nice, Emil asked Billy to take him around the neighborhood and show him his favorite places to play.



"We can ride the bicycles to the big open area, where kids like to play," Billy suggested.
"I love riding the bikes," Emil said, "but let's walk this time. Everything goes by so fast on the bike, and I want to see everything."
"That would be fun, too," Billy replied.


The boys set off on foot. Soon they were at the big, open area a few blocks away. "It's really sort of a wilderness (WIHL-der-nes)," Billy said. "People didn't have to plant any of these trees and bushes. Maybe the squirrels did."
They looked at all the pine cones on the ground. Billy picked one up and showed it to Emil.


Billy explained that the squirrels like to eat the seeds from the pine cones. "Mandy says they bury the seeds to hide them to save them for later," he said. "Sometimes they forget where they buried them, so the seeds sprout and turn into trees."
"They should make a map showing where their food is hidden," Emil said.
Both boys laughed.
The boys sat on a big log. "There's a squirrel now," Billy said.


Emil looked to see where Billy was pointing and found a squirrel in one of the tall trees.
"Can you see the squirrel?" Billy asked.


"I don't know if I see it the same way you do, Billy," Emil replied, "but I see a gray, furry animal with a fluffy tail. He's eating something."


"He might be eating one of the seeds from the pine cones," Billy explained, "but Mandy says squirrels also like the berries from these other big trees."

When the squirrel scampered off, Billy showed Emil where he likes to come with a bicycle. There was a big slope.
Emil looked at the steep hill. "When we have snow, this might be good for sledding," he said.
Billy agreed that it would be, and more fun with two of them to use the sled.


"There are some big holes," Billy said. "They are here and there. I have wondered if someone was looking for buried treasure."
"I think you would need a map," Emil said. "There's no point in just digging holes just anywhere." Billy thought Emil was right.
"Maybe," Emil suggested, "a squirrel thought he buried some seeds here and then kept digging until the hole was this big."
"He should have made a map," Billy agreed.
Billy and Emil tried to imagine a squirrel with a shovel, digging and digging.


Billy and Emil walked on. They came to a large hill of rocks. "Climbing up the rocks is fun," Billy said, "but you have to be careful coming down." The boys climbed up the pile of rocks."



When they reached the top, they sat down.
"Mandy told me these rocks came from a volcano," Billy explained. "They were once melted rock, and it came out of the volcano and ran down the sides. When it cooled, it hardened. Then the rock cracked and broke into pieces that looked like this."
"The rocks are cold now," Emil said.
"That's because that all happened a long time ago," Billy said.
The boys looked at the view. Besides another squirrel, the boys saw some birds.


"What else do you like to do here?" Emil asked as they climbed down carefully.
"Let's go wait on the bench at the end of the runway," Billy said. "Sometimes a plane takes off or comes in to land." 
The boys climbed up on the bench and waited. They had a good view of the runway.


"Only small planes take off and land here," Billy said.
"Like doll planes?" Emil asked.
"No," Billy replied with a smile. "These are people planes, but they just hold maybe four people."
The boys waited and waited. Dolls are good at waiting.


"I'm pretending to be hungry," Emil said after a while. "Let's go home!"
While the boys were out, the girls had been busy in the house.
Mariah was watching out the window. As she gazed out the window, she went over the words to her latest poem to be sure she remembered how it went. 
What do you suppose they're up to?


Jolena was busy in the kitchen, keeping an eye on what was in the oven.


Charlotte was tuning and practicing her violin.


Veronika and Mandy were in the workroom with the door closed. There were sounds of rattling paper and soft girl-doll voices coming from the room.


"They're coming back!" Mariah cried suddenly from her place at the window.


Mariah ran and hid behind the bear house.


Jolena had just taken something out of the oven. Now she ran and hid behind the shoe bench in the front hall.


Charlotte put down her violin and hid behind the couch.


Mandy and Veronika hid by the stairs in the upstairs hall. They looked at each other and tried not to giggle.


The boys came in through the front door. As soon as the door opened, Billy heard a chorus of doll voices shouting "Surprise!" as all the dolls jumped out from their hiding places.
Mariah jumped out from behind the bear house.


Jolena jumped out from  behind the shoe bench in the front hall.


Charlotte jumped out from behind the couch.


Mandy and Veronka peeked out from the upstairs hall.


"Happy birthday, Billy!" they all said at once, and Emil joined in.
Billy was very surprised.


"It's a surprise birthday party for you," Emil told him.
"How exciting," Billy exclaimed. "A party for me? The girls are all dressed up, though, Emil. Let's go change our shirts at least."
"Go and change," Veronika said. "We still have a couple of things to do."


Mandy and Veronika brought a present into the dining room and put it on the doll table. It was a present from all of them, which they had carefully wrapped.



It was a nice party.
Charlotte played "Happy Birthday to You" on her violin while the dolls sang.


Mariah recited her poem about Billy.


Jolena put the cake she had baked and frosted on the table. After she lit the candle, she told Billy to make a wish.


"I have everything I want," Billy said. "I have five great sisters and now I have a great brother." Then he thought a moment. "I guess what I will wish for is for all the children reading this story to feel as lucky as I do." Then he blew out the candle.


The dolls agreed that was what all of them wished for.
Billy thought for a moment. "I just realized that Emil was keeping me away from the house!" he said.
"I really did want to see everything," Emil pointed out. "It was fun, and now I don't need a map to know where to find home."
"Yes," Billy agreed. "We know where everything is that's important to us."


"What a nice surprise!" Billy exclaimed.

Cast--
Veronika: Götz Classic Kidz Vroni
Mandy: Götz Happy Kidz Katie 2015
Jolena: Götz Happy Kidz Lena in Aspen
Charlotte: Götz Happy Kidz Anna in Paris
Mariah: Götz Happy Kidz Mariah, "Chosen" from My Doll Best Friend
Billy: Götz Happy Kidz Lily at London
Emil: Götz Happy Kidz Emilia

You can follow The Doll's Storybook here.
Do you have questions or comments for us? Would you like to order an autographed copy of one of our books? You can email us at thedollsstorybook@icloud.com.

Note: No dolls were harmed during production of this blog. All dolls shown are Götz Happy Kidz, Classic Kidz or Little Kidz. If you like these stories and are willing, please make a donation of any amount to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or any organization that supports pediatric cancer research and treatment. We are not affiliated with St. Jude in any way other than these donations.

"The Doll's Storybook" is not affiliated with Gotz Dolls USA Inc. or Götz Puppenmanufaktur International GmbH.
Watch for the next story each Friday afternoon at 1:00 PM Pacific Time.

Mariah: Stories from The Doll's Storybook, Emil: Stories from The Doll's StorybookClassic Tales Retold: Stories from The Doll's Storybook and Our Favorite Verses: Poems from The Doll's Storybook are available from BookBaby and other booksellers worldwide, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Royalties (net proceeds) go to support pediatric cancer research and treatment. If you don't get free shipping elsewhere, buy from Book Baby. Half of the price goes to charity (specific information available upon request). Autographed copies of all three books are available from the author. (Multiple books to the same address have a discount on shipping.) To inquire, email thedollsstorybook@icloud.com.


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Friday, December 2, 2022

A Christmas Carol

Mariah, Charlotte and Emil were sitting on the daybed, watching the recording of the Thanksgiving Day parade, which they had missed on Thanksgiving morning, a few days ago. They enjoyed seeing all the floats, balloons and marching bands playing Christmas music.

The girls missed watching it live, because they had been out playing when it was on. It was supposed to snow later that day, and they had wanted to spend some time outside before the storm arrived. When it started to snow and they came home, the parade was over.


Emil had been reading his book when the parade started. He had reached a very exciting part and didn't want the distraction of the TV until he finished the chapter, so he told Billy to go ahead without him. He had to see what happened in his book!

The parade was nice recorded. It was just finishing when Charlotte had an idea and said so. "Let's do something special for the others," she suggested, "now that it's Christmas season!"

"What did you have in mind?" Mariah asked. Emil wanted to know, too.

"I've been thinking," Charlotte replied. "Santa belongs to all of us, regardless of what we believe or where we go to worship."

Mariah knew this. She and Billy had visited Santa. They had pretended they couldn't talk or move, but Santa knew. He could hear them talking to each other in their heads. They had their photo taken with Santa. He listened to what they wanted for Christmas.

"For us, Christmas is about giving and getting presents," Mariah said. "For the others, though," she continued, "Christmas is also about the birth of the baby Jesus." Charlotte and Emil agreed.

"Charlotte and I recognize Jesus as a historical figure," Emil said, "a great teacher, and we all try to live by what he taught people."

"Yes," Mariah agreed. "We do, too. In fact," she added, "in our holy book, the Qur'an (kur-AHN), Mary, the mother of Jesus, is actually talked about more even than in the Bible."

"Yes," Charlotte said, "but for us, Christmas isn't so much about his birth. I think it would be nice if we did something to show the others that we appreciate their celebrations and their beliefs, even though they are different from ours in some ways."

"The same way my beliefs are different from yours and Emil's," Mariah agreed.

"Everyone helps me celebrate Ramadan," she pointed out. "Everyone understands why I don't pretend to eat or drink during the daytime during our month of fasting. I would like to help them celebrate Christmas their way."

Emil picked up on what Mariah was saying. "Everyone in the family gathers around when we light the menorah," he agreed. "I think that's nice. It would be nice to show how much we appreciate their traditions, too."

All three dolls thought about that.

"I wonder what we could do," Mariah mused, thinking. All three dolls thought about that.

"I have an idea!" Charlotte said suddenly. "Let's learn one of their Christmas carols! I can play it on the violin."

"I can sing it," Mariah agreed.

"I can hum along," Emil said, because his mouth is always closed, so all he can do is hum. "Thanks to my special glasses," he added, "I can hear the music; I can hear what I'm humming. I can hear the violin. I really enjoy making music."

The Writer sings in the choir at church, so she has a hymnal (HIM-nul) at home. That's a book full of songs they sing at church. The dolls got the hymnal down from the bookcase. It's a heavy book, so Mariah and Emil worked together to get it out.

The three dolls sat on the floor and looked for a Christmas hymn that was about the birth of the baby Jesus. All the Christmas hymns were together in the same place in the book. The dolls found that section and looked at the hymns.


Charlotte reads music very well now, so she hummed the tune of each one, and all three dolls could read the words. Some of the Christmas hymns were familiar. Finally they decided on the one they wanted.

They got the hymnal up onto the work table. They practiced the song it until they could sing it (or hum it) and Charlotte could play it on the violin. They kept practicing it until they knew it by heart. That meant they didn't have to carry the heavy hymnal with them. They had it memorized. They all knew the tune, and Charlotte and Mariah knew the words. (Actually, Emil knew the words by then, and sang them in his head as he hummed.)

Then that night, they quietly put on their warm coats.

They snuck out through the dog door, helping Charlotte with the door, so she could get her violin through.

They climbed up onto the front porch of the house they all lived in.

Emil climbed up onto the porch furniture and rang the doorbell.

Someone (Mandy, actually) opened the door. She seemed surprised to see dolls from her family on the porch. They never rang the doorbell. They knew they could just come in.


As soon as the door opened, the three musicians started to sing or hum and Charlotte started playing her violin, "Away in a manger...."

All the other dolls came from wherever they were in the house and crowded around the front door. They all started humming along (because Mariah and Charlotte are the only ones who can open their mouths). They invited the carolers into the house, just the way real people sometimes do with real carolers.

Once inside, the musicians began to sing or hum "Jingle Bells," while Emil used sign language for the words, because he knows the signs for all the words in that song.

In a couple of weeks it will be Hanukkah, and all the dolls will celebrate that together, too!



Cast--
Veronika: Götz Classic Kidz Vroni
Mandy: Götz Happy Kidz Katie 2015
Jolena: Götz Happy Kidz Lena in Aspen
Charlotte: Götz Happy Kidz Anna in Paris
Mariah: Götz Happy Kidz Mariah, "Chosen" from My Doll Best Friend
Billy: Götz Happy Kidz Lily at London
Emil: Götz Happy Kidz Emilia
Pippa: Götz Little Kidz Lotta

You can follow The Doll's Storybook here.
Do you have questions or comments for us? Would you like to order an autographed copy of one of our books? You can email us at thedollsstorybook@icloud.com.

Note: No dolls were harmed during production of this blog. All dolls shown are Götz Happy Kidz, Classic Kidz or Little Kidz. If you like these stories and are willing, please make a donation of any amount to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or any organization that supports pediatric cancer research and treatment. We are not affiliated with St. Jude in any way other than these donations.

"The Doll's Storybook" is not affiliated with Gotz Dolls USA Inc. or Götz Puppenmanufaktur International GmbH.
Watch for the next story each Friday afternoon at 1:00 PM Pacific Time.

Mariah: Stories from the Doll's Storybook, Emil: Stories from the Doll's Storybook and soon Classic Tales Retold: Stories from the Doll's Storybook are available from BookBaby and other booksellers worldwide, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Royalties (net proceeds) go to support pediatric cancer research and treatment. If you don't get free shipping elsewhere, buy from Book Baby. Half of the price goes to St. Jude. Autographed copies of all three books are available from the author for $20 including shipping. (Multiple books to the same address have a discount on shipping.) To inquire, email thedollsstorybook@icloud.com.




Image on Mariah's yellow T-shirt used with permission, from Free To Be Kids, where human-size shirts with this image are available.

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