No Dream Too Hard
Chapter
1 My Dream
“Robert! Stop picking on Austin and get down
here ad help with breakfast!” I yelled up the stairs. What’s the point of
yelling when no one listens? Ah, but Robert usually did listen. He came
downstairs, his hair in a mess, and buttons were popped of his shirt. “Ugh, go
change your shirt. That’s the third one you tore this week. If you expect to be
a fighter you can at least pick on someone your own age for your so called training!
And also, run a brush through your hair. I might have to send you to the market
for more baby dills!” I shouted up the stairs as he walked away. You see, mom
and dad were at the county court of justice, though Linda calls it the CCJ,
they were there for a reason, and it wasn't because they were in trouble. You
see, my dad is a detective, my mom a lawyer. I guess law just runs in our
family’s veins. Robert wants to be a Sheriff, Austin wants to be a lawyer like
my mom, Linda wants to be a judge, and Suzanna (we call her Suzie) would love
to be the Lacey County policewoman. I’m the odd ball of the family. I want to
be a baker. I bake cupcakes, cookies, cakes, scones, every single sweet you can
imagine, I can make it. I guess I’m just
the everyday odd-ball. Linda thinks my talent is really, really useless. Austin
says my gift is cool, but pretty useless, Robert claims my cookies are the
bomb, but I shouldn’t make a whole entire business. Only Suzie likes my gift,
she says I’m really talented, even my mom and my dad say that I won’t make a
good enough living to support myself, and when they get too old to work, them
too. Oh well, it’s my dream I just
simply wish I can fulfill it.
Today
my siblings and I are all making sure that our house is clean and the snacks
all set out. “Linda! Would you please get out the pickles and cut them in
slices for the party? And Austin, vacuum your room again I saw you bring a bag
of potato chips and didn’t see you bring them back out… NOW!” did I forget to
add, I’m the second oldest, Suzie is first. Oh well, I suppose that’s why we
get along so easy, we’re only a year apart. “TJ! Come here!” Suzie called for
me. If you’re wondering, TJ stands for Trisha Jaclyn. Although most of my
friends and family call me Jake, TJ is just Suzie’s special nickname for me,
and Austin calls me Jack-O-Lantern. Its not very flattering, but I deal with
it. The Texas sun was burning bright as our parents drove up the driveway.
Linda ran outside and pounced on dad who took off his hat and promptly set it
on Linda’s head. I am sure he’s a true cowboy. Mom simply kissed Linda and
hurried inside. When she got in she groaned, “The sun is getting hotter and
hotter nowadays, I sweat more each day! If it gets any hotter we may have to
move out!” she remarked. Instantly Suzie stopped putting pillows o the couch, I
quit cutting baby dills, Austin dropped the bag of chips, and Robert stopped
everything, even his breathing. Mom stared at us. “What? We ain’t moving yet!”
she said. Everyone sighed. Linda and dad
walked in and were laughing about something or other; they were always having
the best of times. Linda was a true
daddy’s girl.
Anyway,
when we all got to breathe again, everyone relost their breath and burst out
laughing. How relieved was I that we were not moving! I ran upstairs to grab my
stereo and my FEE CD. I popped in the music so that at least we could listen to
music while we worked, to my surprise all my family including me started going
faster, and everyone was happy! No fight. No gripes. No complaints. No nothing!
Man, the miracles of music! Yep, and
Austin didn’t even like the band.
Suppose if you have a good attitude, play some music, and keep your
mouth shut you can work faster and happier. The whole family joined in singing Faithful By Fee. “To us God!” Austin sang
at the top of his voice. Everyone laughed. “POWERFUL!” Linda sang happily.
Suzie laughed and mom giggled. You could say we are a pretty cool family.
Robert stopped and looked around our house. “Geez, our house looks pretty
sweet. Oh Boy! Hey. Did we invite the Thwompsons? You know, with-“But Linda cut
him off. “We know who the Thwompsons are. And yes they are coming. We invite
them every year Robert.” Robert’s best friend was Henry Thwompson. “I don’t
care who comes, I just want some snow!” Suzie shouted. Mom stared at her
blankly. “Um, Suzie, you do know that it doesn’t snow in Texas, right?” Suzie
frowned. “Well, maybe for our next vacation we can go to Mount Rainer in
Washington State. That could be fun. Besides, Robert hasn’t been there yet,
only Suzie and I have, but we were babies. Mom, think we could go there?” I
asked. “I’ll think about it, maybe some snow would be good for a change.” She
answered. Suzie exchanged her frown for a smile. “Mom, I was thinking instead
of spending money on cookies from the store, I could make a few desserts?” I
said. Mom looked at me. “You ask this every year,” she said “But you always say
it right before the party, Trisha. No, I need more of a notice.” “But I could
help her!” Austin jumped to the rescue. I smiled hopefully at mom. She seemed
to be considering if she should. “What are you planning on making?” She sighed.
I smiled. “Well, I thought peanut butter fudge brownies would be good, along
with some chocolate variety cookies and marshmallow chocolate cake.” I said.
“Are you sure you can be done in just 2 hours?” she asked. I nodded eagerly. I
could see a hint of smile in moms face. She went behind me and tied her old
apron behind me. I beamed. Then Linda went behind Austin and tied her apron
behind him. “Well, if you want to be done by 6:00 PM, you better hop to.” Mom
said. “Alright!” I shouted. “Okay, Austin you can do the chocolate variety
cookies, I’ll do the cake, and we’ll both work on the brownies.” “I’ll handle
them, if it’s okay with mom.” Suzie said. I smiled, and then handed out the recipes,
I really knew all of them by heart, I wrote them of course. But I had written
them down just in case. “Go ahead, but hurry.” Mom said. I nodded.
Eventually we were all done with baking,
granted the frosting on the cake was a bit lumpy, and the cookies almost burnt
when Austin didn’t set a timer, but the brownies were perfect. “Hmm, delicious!” Robert cried when he ‘tested’ all of it. I smiled. “The cake
is so wonderful!” He cried as he pretended to grab the cake and run off to his
room. I shook my head. “Well, thanks guys!” I said and the other two took a
bow. I smiled. “Trisha, I need help!” I heard mom shouting in the other room. I
ran to the front room where she was setting up board games. “Trisha, I need you
to take Life and put it on table #4,
okay.” “Okay.” I grabbed the game from mom and began setting up Life on table #4. “Aww.” Robert groaned.
He hated Life the game I mean,
because h always lost it. I giggled secretly, on time I had beaten him eight
times in a row. He ran off to the
kitchen to cut more veggies then to put them in a tray. “Trisha, are the Cukter’s
coming today? I don’t know ‘cause they never RSVP’d.” Mom asked me. “Yeah, I’m
sorry I forgot to tell you! Lizzie told me to.” I said. “It’s fine.” Mom
answered me. “I just wanted to make sure.”
Chapter
2 Here are the guests!
An
hour or so passed and we were finally ready for the party. Everything was
perfect! Snacks were on counters and tables, games were set out all ready to
play, and there were chairs all around the tables with little candles on the
hearth. I grinned; it looked like Christmas all over again. We even had presents under the tree for the
annual gift exchange. I was exchanging gifts with you got it- Henry Thwompson.
He was alright, but I always liked to think of his last name. Have you watched Thor? If so, you will remember when he
called Agent Phil Colson (Son of Col) that’s because that was how old English
people talked, so when I thought of Henry Thwompson, it would translate to (Son
of Thwomp.) So I just thought that was funny.
Chapter
3 the accident
Anyway,
the first family came the Thwompsons of course. “Yes.” I heard Robert mutter, and
then he grabbed Henry and ran to the kitchen to raid the snacks, when I went
back a terrible sight was on the floor.
“My CAKE!” I shouted. Henry looked at me with shame. “I’m sorry.” I heard him
mutter. I looked at Robert. I went to the pantry and grabbed the broom and mop.
Robert chewed on his lip, and then took the cleaning supplies from y hand.
“I’ll clean it.” Just then, Suzie walked into the room. She gasped at the
terrible sight that was before her. “What happened?” She whispered, just loud
enough so I could hear. “Nothing.” I said. Then she walked off, after Robert
finished, I took the broom and mop from him.
Then I pulled him aside. “What happened?” I asked. Robert swallowed.
“Um, well, we, we, we were running to get some baby dills, and I- well,
actually Henry tried to grab my hood so he could get some first, but instead he
hit the cake.” He explained. I crouched down to his height. “It was an
accident, but be more careful from now on, okay?” I said. He nodded silently. I
stood back up and shooed him towards Henry, then I walked to the door because I
heard someone. “Jake!” Lizzie shouted then grabbed me in a hug. Her hair was
pulled back in a ponytail, as usual. She was a very sporty girl. “Hey Lizzie!”
I replied. “Any veggies?” she asked as she walked towards the snack table. I
smiled, she was always for being healthy, although last year I saw her sneak
some store-bought donuts, silly Lizzie! “Eh, what are these?” I heard her ask
from the kitchen. “Dragonfruit.” I answered her. “They come from I think Kenya,
they don’t really taste that good,
but I thought the look would be good with the New Year’s party, so I bought a
few.” “Oh.” I looked at her. “Um, wanna try one?” I asked. She shook her head. “It
looks too weird.” I smiled; leave it to Lizzie to be the goof-ball of the ages.
The door rang again, and Lizzie and I ran to answer it. “Aunt Lucie and Uncle
Jeff!” I exclaimed. “Oh, and of course I can’t forget little Michel!” I said,
as I cooed at the baby that Aunt Lucie had handed me. “Well! You are so grown
up!” I said. Aunt Lucie smiled. “Hi Jake! Lizzie, how are ya’ll doing?” My
favorite Aunt asked. Uncle Jeff was a complete contrast to Aunt Lucie, while
she was loud and boisterous, he was quiet and reserved. She had fiery red hair
that I inherited from her, while he had soft brown hair that was ultra thin.
Slowly guest started to crowd our house, ah! Plenty of friends, family, and
joy.
Chapter
4 Gift exchange!
I found out whom my secret Santa was, Aunt
Lucie! When it was time to open gifts, I handed my gift to Henry, a little
package that contained a Swiss army knife. (Don’t worry! I got permission from
his parents first.) He opened it, his eyes widened. “Wow! Really Jake?” I
nodded, then Aunt Lucie came over to me, and handed me a huge box I hadn’t seen
her lug in when I opened the door. I opened it, inside lay an enormous bake
set, it had a recipe book, apron, baker’s hat, measuring cups and spoons,
little cookie and muffin trays. I gasped. “Whoa! Thanks Aunt Lucie!
Awesome!!!!” I grabbed the pretty apron, it was pink. Pink with blue roses all
along the fringe. “I picked it out!” Aunt Lucie said. I grinned. “Thanks.” I
repeated .Uncle Jeff smiled under his bushy mustache. “Look what I got TJ!”
Suzie called to me. I gasped at the pretty china doll that lay in her arms. “In
named her Jaclyn, after you.” She said. I grinned at the doll. I looked around,
but just then the bell that alerted everyone the games were about to begin
rang. I smiled and dashed over to the Clue
table, Lizzie went with me. I’m not sure if I mentioned this, but even though
we are extremely different in a ton of ways, we’re to peas in a pod me and her.
We always played as a team, no matter what. We guessed Scarlet, in the
guestroom, with a bat, and hey! Lucky guess! We got it right on the first try!
Everyone burst out laughing, all but Uncle Jeff, he glared at me, but I could
see the twinkle in his eyes, and the smile that was trying to peek out of his
mustache. I smiled, well, we better move
on to a different game. “C’mon, where now?” I asked Lizzie. She pointed to a
table. “Life.” She said. Robert was sitting at that table, I had a
feeling he wanted to get it over with, I nodded at him. He nodded back. “Come
on Lizzie.” I said, she was stuffing baby dills down her throat. Of course we
beat Robert. I looked at Lizzie and grinned, she grinned back. It was fun. We
retired with forty billion dollars, but Robert retired with two thousand, it
was pretty angering for him, funny for us, he took it good-naturedly anyway. He
didn’t really care he told me later, but back to that time frame. Anyway, I was
just helping put the game up when I overheard Tracy McDanny talking. “Yeah, I’m
super excited! You see, our school is going to be having a fundraiser for the
Make-A-Wish foundation. It’s gonna be cool! But the problem is, I’m in charge
and I have no clue how we are going to raise five-hundred dollars in just two
months! That was how much our teacher said we had to raise, can you imagine? So
any ideas?” My ears perked up. A fundraiser!? I had the perfect idea!
Chapter
5 My idea
I
looked at Lizzie. “Did you hear what Tracy just said?!” I asked. She nodded.
“So?” I grinned. “Lizzie, you’re my best friend! And we’ve been friends since kindergarten;
I would only want help from you alone. Will you help me?” She raised an eyebrow
suspiciously. “What are you up to, Jake?” she asked, but I could tell she was
holding back a smile. She already knew what I was up to; she grabbed my hand
and ran up to my room. We both sat on the bed. “Alright.” She said. “How do you
want to do this?” I grabbed my journal. “First, we should find out what the
favorite recipes are by asking friends and family, we will choose the top three
that were picked. Then what we’ll do is cook them. Then we can give them to
Tracy, and she can use it for her fundraiser!” I said. Lizzie looked doubtful.
“Um, where are we going to, to you know, get the money for ingredients?” She
asked. I chewed on the eraser of my pencil. “That does present a problem, huh?”
I said. She nodded. I sighed. “I know!” I said. “There’s this discount store by
WinCo, and they sell food really cheap. We can by the stuff there! I have an
allowance of ten dollars every week, I have been saving up for a while now, and
I have sixty dollars, which should be enough.” Lizzie smiled. “I have some
money at home too. Not quite as much as you, about forty dollars, but that
together make a hundred.” I nodded. “Okay, so tomorrow we can shop for
supplies, I’ll meet you at the bike rack by WinCo, and then we can go
shopping.” I said. “What time?” She asked. “How about at 3:00 PM?” I asked. I
was so excited I nearly fell down the stairs while running. Pretty soon,
everybody left, and I had the time to tell my family my idea. Mom nodded
thoughtfully, dad sighed, (that was usually pretty good) and my sibling didn’t
say a word. Finally Suzie spoke. “That sounds great, TJ.” She said. I looked at
her thankfully, for breaking the silence. Dad nodded in approval, and a smile
was soon across Mom’s face. “Alright! Sounds great, but are you sure Lizzie and
you can handle this?” I nodded. “Well, can’t I help?” Suzie asked. “Sure! You
can meet Lizzie with me at WinCo.” I said. She smiled.
Chapter
6 Let’s go shopping!
Pretty
soon, Suzie and I were waiting for Lizzie at the bike rack. Lizzie soon arrived
with her mother in her big black van. I nodded. “Hi, Lizzie!” I greeted her.
“Ready to hop to?” Suzie asked. Lizzie nodded. We all walked to the store. The
night before we had taken the poll, and the three desserts chosen were my minty
cookies, my triple chocolate peanut butter fudge brownies, and the last one was
my old fashioned strawberry cheesecake. “Okay, I have the list of ingredients
we need right here.” I said I handed a list out to us all. “Now, the items you
personally need to get are marked. See, right next to walnuts I put an S,
because Suzie has to get that, next to strawberries I put an L, Lizzie gets
that, and so forth. Get it?” I said. Both of them nodded. Then we all went off
and eventually we were all at the aisle number eight, where we had agreed to
meet after we were done shopping. Suzie was last to get there, I was first. We
all went to the cash register to pay. We clocked in at $87. 90, so I gave Lizzie
all the extra we had left. Eventually, we went home.
Chapter
7 The work!
Three
cheesecakes, two batches of brownies, and two dozen cookies later, we were
exhausted. We still had tons to bake though, so we took a break and went to
Jack in the Box for milkshakes. Lizzie ate her cherry, “Boy! That was tough!
Are we done yet?” she asked. I shook my head no. “We still have four dozen more
cookies, two more cakes, and about four or so more brownies to make.” I
answered her. “Look, can we have dinner? Our mothers are over there, could we
ask if we could eat here? All the cake was making me hungry!” Lizzie said. I
looked up at the sun that was still warming us, but slowly setting to indicate
we had passed three hours baking, making it 6:00 PM. I nodded, and Suzie walked
over to their booth and asked. She came back with a twenty dollar bill, she
took our orders and soon we had burgers and fries. We were done, and I
suggested we have a sleepover, because then we could go straight to baking the
next day. Lizzie looked hesitant, “Are you sure we don’t have enough?” She
asked. Suzie and I nodded in unison. “Oh alright!” she said. We went home and
dropped into bed. Lizzie’s mom had dropped by with all her stuff earlier, and
was still downstairs talking to mom. I looked over where Suzie lay with Lizzie
beside her. They were already sound asleep, but I could not sleep, I was way
too excited.
Chapter
8 Robert!
We
woke up the next morning, pulled on our clothes. We all knew Robert was probably
already up, he was a very early riser. We went downstairs for breakfast. But
the sight before us! OH WOW! Lizzie gasped, Suzie stared in horror, and I
started screaming. “What have you
done!!!???” I screamed. Robert looked up from where he was cleaning up what
little cheesecake was remaining that was on the floor. Tears began to fill his
eyes. “What have you done?” Suzie said softly, but there was anger in her
voice. Yep, that was Suzie, always keeping her temper, but you could tell when
she was mad. Lizzie was just plain pale, she looked at the floor. I stomped
over and snatched up the broom he was holding. “Give me that!” I said. He
looked at me, but his expression was dark. He got mad easily, and I snatching
the broom set him off. “You don’t have to be so rude, Trisha! I’m going to tell
mom, and she’ll ground you for the rest of your life!” he raged. I looked at
him stomp up the stairs. I looked at my sister and friend. I began to go
upstairs too, but I was stopped by Suzie’s comment. “WWJD? What would Jesus
do?” she said. I glared at her, but then swallowed. “Forgive him.” I answered.
“But he should be punished.” I said. “That’ not out place though.” Suzie
replied. I sighed, I knew that. I looked at Lizzie. “Sorry.” I said. She gave
me a little smile, but unlike most friends, she wasn’t uncomfortable. She was
just as mad as I was, I could tell Robert had angered all of us. I swallowed,
then gently went up the stairs. I went into mom and dad’s room where Robert was
screaming that I had been mean, and I yelled at him, and I picked on him, but
he failed to mention his fault. Mom looked at me, and gave me a sideways
glance. “Trisha, what really happened?” Dad asked. I looked at Robert. “I don’t
know. All I know is that when I came downstairs all our desserts we spent all day on yesterday were ruined.” I
said. Mom looked down at Robert. “Honey is this true?” she asked. He looked at
me. I noticed his expression had turned from anger to shame. “I was looking for
the milk, and I saw it behind a lot of tinfoil. I decided I could simply grab
the milk from behind it, but instead, I knocked all of it to the floor. I’m
sorry.” He said. Lizzie tilted her head; apparently she and Suzie had followed
me upstairs. Dad sighed. “Robert, next time move what you need to before you go
the ‘easy’ way. Trust me; it is not going to be easy.” He said. Robert nodded. “Robert, you have to
but not only get new ingredients, but you also have to help them cook. That
fair, girls?” he said we nodded. “I don’t have that much money!” Robert said.
“You can borrow from me, but you must pay it back my doing chores, mowing the
lawn, washing the car, vacuuming the house, things like that.” Dad replied.
Robert nodded.
Chapter
9 Time to share!
Well,
eventually after re-buying ingredients again, we were cooking. Robert found it
was actually fun, and with the extra help in two days we had cooked all we
needed. ALL OF IT!!! I was so excited, that we all went straight to Tracy’s
house. She answered the door. “Oh hi guys! What’s with the wagon? Want to come
in?” she greeted us, and soon we were inside sipping lemonade. I explained it
all, and soon an enormous grin was spread across Tracy’s face. “Sounds awesome!
A bake sale is exactly what we should do!” she said. I pulled the wagon to her.
“Here you go. It’s all yours.” I said. Tracy swallowed. “Oh, you baked it all
for us?” she asked. Lizzie nodded wearily. “Um, this isn’t going to be enough.
And we high-schoolers’ have to do it ourselves. Thanks anyway though.” She
said. Lizzie slapped her forehead. “UGH!!” I looked at her. “So, you can’t use
this?” I asked Tracy. She shook her
head, no. Suzie frowned. “Any of it?” Suddenly, Tracy’s eyes brightened. “WAIT!
I KNOW! Yes, yes we can use this! You guys can help us bake more! All our class
could make a ton! Anyway, you guys wouldn’t have to bake; I can tell you’re
pretty weary.” She glanced over a Lizzie who was just staring off into space.
“Anyway, you could direct us! We would have a huge bake sale!” she said. I
nodded, Suzie did too, but Lizzie actually started snoring. “Lizzie!” I said
sternly. “What? Oh, sorry.” She yawned. I raised an eyebrow. “We would love to!
Right guys?” the other two nodded. Tracy said we could meet up at Bethel High
school at four o’clock for baking, in the school kitchen.
Chapter
10 The Bake SALE!
Soon,
after only four disastrous burning cakes, we were finished cooking. The cakes
we iced, the brownies were cooled, and the cookies were round, OH!!! We were
ready for tomorrow. I could barely sleep that night! I was too excited, I
didn’t fall asleep till around 2:00 AM, the bake sale was at 10:00 AM, so I
woke up at 7:00 AM, and to help set up. Ten came way too fast! Signs were put up;
cakes and another variety of desserts (We made a lot more different kinds) were
set up on little tables with purple, blue, and white tablecloths. Those were
the school colors. Everyone arrived so fast! I was wearing my best skirt and
shirt, Suzie was wearing a dress, as was Linda, with her hair put up in a neat
bun. Everyone looked kinda dressy, even Lizzie, well, for Lizzie. She was wearing
jeans, and a long-sleeve shirt that was purple. I had to admit, she looked
nice. Her hair was down, and her bangs were pulled back by a flowery
headband. I grinned as she walked
towards me. “Ugh, this shirt! It’s so, so, ah, comfortable.” She sighed. I
smiled. The bake sale was magnificent! We managed to make 1,000 dollars! And at
the end, I was put up on stage to thank everyone. “Thanks everybody.” Soon when
everyone went home, I had to help clean up though first. When we were done cleaning, Lizzie got to take a cake home for all her efforts,really, it was just leftovers. Soon everyone left, even the clean up crew. So, don’t ever think you’re dreams are
dumb. God put them there, and even if it’s from blowing up balloons, to making
speeches, you are always great in God’s eyes. Thank you!
BY: Pepper Potters