Happy Birthday Sophia
Here is a story I wrote just for you.
Sophia and the Gold Stone
Here is a story I wrote just for you.
Sophia and the Gold Stone
By
Grandma
Baadsgaard
“I found gold!” Sophia said holding
up the gone stone for her mother to see. We’re rich. Now you don’t have to
worry about money anymore.”
Sophia’s mother took the stone and
turned it over in her hand several times.
“I think this is just a rock that
got painted with gold spray paint honey,” her mother said. “It’s pretty but
definitely not our ticket to riches.”
Sophia’s smile turned into a frown.
“How do you know for sure Mom?”
Sophia said. “Maybe you don’t know everything.”
Sophia’s mother thought about what
her daughter said as she watched her walk away looking deflated. Then she suddenly
remembered the iron pyrite she found when she was just a little girl. All the
adults in her life told her it wasn’t worth anything. Back then Sophia’s mother
didn’t think adults knew everything so she’d saved that shiny piece of metal in
her jewelry box just in case they were wrong.
Sophia’s mother walked into her
bedroom and opened her chest-of-drawers. There in the back corner was her old
jewelry box. She lifted the lid and looked inside. The iron pyrite was still
shiny after all these years. Sophia mother took a deep breath and sighed. Then
she went looking for her daughter. She found Sophia sprawled on her bed with
the gold stone clutched tightly in her fingers.
“I might be wrong,” Sophia’s mother
said. “Adults don’t know everything you know. Sometimes we need children to
teach us.”
“No, you’re right,” Sophia said. “It
is just a spray painted rock.”
“You never know,” her mother
answered. “Maybe we both forgot about magic and miracles.”
Sophia smiled and took another look
at her gold stone.
The next day was Sophia’s Irish
dancing class. Sophia was always too nervous to dance by herself in front of
the other children in her class. Then she had an idea. She grabbed her gold
stone and tucked it in her dance bag.
When she pulled up in front of the
dance studio, Sophia was nervous and her hands were sweaty. She knew her
teacher was going to ask her to perform her solo and she was scared. Sophia
took her mother’s hand and they walked into the studio together. Sophia changed
into her dance shoes. Then she reached down into her bag and rubbed her fingers
on her gold stone, closed her eyes and thought these words in her mind.
Then
the scareds fly away and you just start to glow
“It’s your turn now,” Sophia dance
teacher said.
Sophia took a deep breath and stepped
lightly into the middle of the dance floor. Then she gracefully raised her
arms, pointed her toes and began. She had never danced with such confidence.
All the children cheered.
“Wow!” her teacher said when Sophia
was finished. “What happened to you today?”
“Just a little magic,” Sophia
answered.
After class Sophia walked out the door
with a big smile on her face. She reached down into her bag and rubbed her
fingers on the gold stone.
Then
the scareds fly away and you just start to glow
“Sure,” Sophia answered. “You’ll be
great Mom.”
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1 comment:
Great story, Janene. The gold stone gave her the confidence she needed to dance.
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