Chapter I
The Harvest on the Farm
It was April 24th. Annie’s family was the busiest
of all. Father had to hunt, so he can’t work. Mother picked vegetables from the
garden. Annie collected honey from their beehive. Annie’s little brother and
sister, John and Anna, were picking apples, hazelnuts, blueberries and
potatoes.
Annie headed to the warehouse. The warehouse was old and
rusty and full of boxes and cobwebs. Annie poured the honey in a huge honey
jar. Then, she came out to harvest the wheat.
Anna went in the warehouse next. She put the things she harvested
in a bag and went out to shear the sheep. John came after that. He put the
things he harvested in the same bag and went out to collect eggs.
Father came back from hunt with 3 fresh deer and 1 juicy lion
in a sack. He put the sack in the warehouse and went out to the market. Mother
was last. She poured the vegetables in a box and went out to harvest the
grapes. They made a list of what was inside the warehouse:
- o 5 warm bread loafs
- o 5 soft pillows
- o 5 eggs
- o 5 grapes
- o 5 grape juice pots
- o 5 fresh deer
- o 5 cheese
- o 5 milk pots
- o 5 light bulbs
- o 5 groceries
- o 5 warm scarfs
- o 5 flour bags
- o 5 wheat stalks
Anna noticed there were 5 of everything. She asked John,
Annie, mother and Father if they could work some more. Annie, John and Anna
worked together to fill up the warehouse. They made it just in time. The list
was like this:
- o 10 warm bread loafs
- o 30 soft pillows
- o 15 eggs
- o 18 grapes
- o 6 grape juice pots
- o 5 fresh deer
- o 50 cheese
- o 6 milk pots
- o 100 light bulbs
- o 50 groceries
- o 5 warm scarfs
- o 15 flour bags
- o 30 wheat stalks
The next morning was the 1st of June. It was cold.
Father went to the attic and grabbed 10 heaters. He turned them on and placed
them in the 4 bedrooms, bathroom, living room, warehouse and kitchen, attic and
the hall. He turned them on at WARM. He got the whole family to meet in the
living room wearing scarfs, a big warm quilt and snugly sweaters. They rested
their heads on soft pillows. Annie, John and Anna, although they were big,
brought their teddy bears in. It was so lovely.
to be continued ...