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  • #90238
    jock
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    off the planet earth fantasy?
    star trekian?

    • This reply was modified 9 years ago by jock.
    #90243
    Anonymous
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    Another fantasy then, for you Jack and for who, at the beach you both like so much with smores (crackers, chocolate and marshmallows all in one, got it) and jack smoking and I bring tiramisu. Anyway, the fantasy:

    The sun is bright and pleasant, not too hot, gentle, kind. The ocean is slightly wavy, the sand white and glittery and warm. Feet sink into the warm sand, there I am, walking, dressed appropriately for a soon to be 55 year old woman, by the way. Anyway, I am walking feet in the warm sand, sun gently on my face. I feel comfortable and fuzzy. There is a party in front of me,. I see a younger man, later thirties sitting on the sand with a boy, his son, perhaps. The man hands the boy a candy bright red apple fire truck, new and shiny. The boy is delighted, mouth open eyes grateful, taking the truck in both hands. Father smiling down at the son. they both get up and run around. I keep walking, another party, I see… an overweight Aussie… (too obvious, Jack?) with a wife and a dog…

    More tomorrow, Bed time for me. I will look at latest posts though…

    anita

    #90249
    jock
    Participant

    and the overweight aussie, is he the hero of the fantasy story?

    #90272
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Dear Jack:

    Yes, he is. I wrote that to you long time ago: you are my hero. You stood up for me again and again. And you stood up for yourself. This makes you forever hero to me!
    anita

    #90301
    who
    Participant

    Dear: Anita I like, you really have a great sense of direction, meaning the way you and your mind operates!

    Original and very very visual. As I was reading, it seemed as if I was watching the start of a movie, very detailed movie, go on I want more!????

    #90302
    who
    Participant

    I love to read!
    have you ever read a book that was way better than the movie, where the movie that was anticipated for just let you down?

    #90303
    who
    Participant

    Please tell me more about your bucket list fantasy!

    #90307
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Dear who:

    I can tell a bit at a time. Here is some more then: at the beach, the kid runs into the water, the warm ocean water. The dad runs after him, feet in squishy wet sand, laughter in the air. Suddenly time stands still for dad and he remembers his son dropped the new firetruck before getting into the water. He feels anxious and walks back to get the truck. As he sees the trucks lopsided in the sand, he picks it up and feels a deep sadness for the kid that he was, long ago. Dad had a truck just like the one he got for his son, bright red and new. It was one of the few times that his mother gave him something with love, with a smile, not with her usual frown, discontent. It was Christmas of long ago, the bright red firetruck was his gift.

    Squatting at the sand, holding the truck, his son’s crying of joy as he splashes in the water, dad remembers the laughter of long ago, one of the rare times he laughed in the presence of his mother, that Christmas day as he opened the wrap of the best gift he ever got.

    More later…

    #90314
    jock
    Participant

    Jack the hero yeah!!!
    sorry who, please forgive my egotistical self-absorptions. How are you today?

    #90328
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Dear Egotistical self-absorbed Jack:

    Just saying: hi.
    anita

    #90441
    who
    Participant

    whad up Jack! nice to see you back..And great story Anita, visuals are amazing. You really know how to write!

    #90443
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Thank you, who. You wrote today that you bonded with your mother watching the movie. Can you tell me more about your relationship with her as is and how and if the past abuse was resolved???

    anita

    #90445
    jock
    Participant

    who anita
    happy Christmas Eve from sunny Australia, temperature down to a moderate 309 degrees today,
    forecast is dog in good mood, partner calm and Jack looking forward to Christmas lunch at a restaurant on the beach.

    #90449
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Dear Jack:

    Hope you have Margarita Pizza for Christmas, or do you HAVE to have traditional Christmas food (whatever that is in Australia, now that i know it is a hot summer Christmas, who knows what traditional Christmas food is there… what will you have there?)

    Three hundred and nine degrees F or C and that means you are roasting, Jack. Sprinkle a bit olive oil on yourself with a touch of pepper and you are good to be eaten by a Tasmanian Devil?

    anita

    #90455
    jock
    Participant

    buffet lunch including a choice of hot roast chicken, beef or turkey, and seafoods such as prawns, crab, lobster, salds or hot veges.huge range

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