09 December 2004

Weekend Writing Assignment to the rescue

By the way...  have ya seen this week's writing assingment, brought to you by that dude, with the bedside laptop...

Weekend Assignment #38: It's the Holidays! Create your own festive Holiday Character and give him, her or it at least one seasonally appropriate magical ability (or use its native traits and skills to save the holiday season).

Khin Khee, the camel cricket, has a very special talent that is absolutely essential to the completion of Santa's mission.  Now you may be familiar with the miners' best friend, the canary.  This fine feathered friend would descend into the pits with the first few miners.  He would be merrily chirping along, letting the men know it was safe to go further.  The canary would stop singing, indeed cease living, if noxious fumes and poisonous gases that are odorless to the human olfactory organs infiltrated is little lungs.  He was the early-warning system of days gone by.

Well, Khin Kee, the camel cricket, is also called a cave cricket.  He likes the dark and can function quite well is those places.  Now, I don't know if YOU'VE ever been in the sorta situation which would necessitate peering up or down a chimney.  I certainly have not.  Nor have I ever managed to get stuck or jump freely down one, let alone ascend to the rooftop.

But Santa, well, he NEEDS to be able to see down, skinny through, do his business, and alight back to the sleigh so that he can go on to the next chimney.  Now of course not all homes have chimneys.  But for those that do, Khin Kee, the camel cricket, has the most important task of preceeding the jolly fat elf down the chimney to give the all-clear signal.

Why, if it weren't for Khin Kee, the camel cricket, who knows in what state of affairs we all would be?

That is why, my friends, the children with chimneys sing with glee, their joy for the Khin Kee, the camel cricket.  You'd've heard of him, before this, I am sure, if there were but more homes with chimneys, galore.

8 comments:

  1. Good one Debra!  Anne

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  2. Love it! - Karen

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  3. Great story :-) - Kelly

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  4. delightful entry!!!!!! judi

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  5. I really like your story!  How incredibly cute!  Now you're ready for the Xtra Credit assignment!  My daughter and I would love to learn the song of Khin Khee!
    http://journals.aol.com/mygr8creatures/JustAnotherBlog
    Pamela

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  6. Hmm when I was little, one year, I INSISTED that I heard a cricket in our chimney on Christmas eve. Everyone thought it was just a ploy to stay up late or make my silly cousin put his head in the chimney, he did it anyway. NOW... after all these years I ............ have............... been............... VINDICATED! Thank you dear Khin Khee. If only I still had a chimney I'd leave you a .... ummmm... some .... grass?............... hay?......... Excellent Weekend assignment.

    Hey I have a special holiday entry at my place, when you get a spare mo... please feel welcome and partake. My gift from me to you. Hope you enjoy. Take care.

    http://journals.aol.com/madmanadhd/ConfessionsofaMadmanInsightsinto/entries/746


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  7. Pamela says, "My daughter and I would love to learn the song of Khin Khee!"

    I think it goes something like this:
    chirp, chirp. chirp, chirp...
    chirp, chirp. chirp, chirp...
    -Paul
    http://journals.aol.ca/plittle/AuroraWalkingVacation/

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  8. Cute! And, now I understand why Khin Khee was teaching you that song. LOL!
    :-) ---Robbie

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