Sunday, December 30, 2012

2012 Christmas Letter


A CHRISTMAS SCENE: THE YOUNG’S 2012

INT. HOME – LIVING ROOM – EVENING
Kim and Bo cuddle on the couch as they watch the snow fall outside the living room window.

KIM
Bo, aren’t you excited for the boys to come home? The whole family will be together and we can start getting into the Christmas spirit!

Bo woofs his agreement and goes back to licking himself.

MONTAGE – VARIOUS
A)INT. OFFICE – Doug stacks some papers, the top one marked, “2012: Another Profitable Year”, and files them away in his briefcase. He moves towards the door and with a contented look back at his desk, turns off the light and closes the door.
B)INT. CAR – Cam, dressed in workout gear, turns the steering wheel with his hand control and guides the van into the neighborhood. The song ‘Live Like A Warrior’ by Matisyahu comes on the radio and he reaches to turn the volume louder, bobbing his head.

C)EXT. PARKING LOT – Mackenzie leaves the offices of his job at Autocam Automotive, where he started in September as a Production Coordinator, and walks towards his car. His phone rings, he reaches into his pocket, and answers to find Liz, his fiancée, on the other end. He smiles as they discuss plans for their August 9th, 2013 nuptials.    
D)INT. BUS – Jon, slightly dusty from his work in the warehouse at Behler-Young, relaxes into the bus seat and pulls out his iTouch. ‘Dinner at Mom and Dad’s’ pops up as a reminder, with the subheading ‘DRESS UP!!!’. He smacks his forehead and leans against the bus window, his breath fogging up the glass.

END OF MONTAGE
INT. DINING ROOM – 45 MINUTES LATER

Doug stands up to pass the beef tenderloin across the table to Mackenzie, who scoops some onto his and Cam’s plates. Jon scurries into the room, straightening his sweater as he goes, and shoots a nervous glance at Kim, who adjusts her arm cast, the result of a late November trip and fall on the backyard sidewalk, and appears not to notice. She asks Doug to offer a blessing.
DOUG
Dear Lord, bless this food to nourish our bodies and do Your will. As we prepare for the Christmas season and a New Year you have blessed us with, we are thankful for the bounty of goodness You bestowed upon in 2012, and the memories we will treasure forever*. We live in a tumultuous world, Lord, but with Your guidance, we know 2013 will be another memorable year for the Young family. Amen.

All 5 unclasp hands, exchange smiles, and begin to eat.

FADE OUT
*Said memories include: family trip to Dallas to witness mauling of Michigan at the hands of some southern professional team, a beach-side engagement proposal, an expanded role at work for Jon, a 2 week sail through the Caribbean for Kim & Doug, 6 fun tailgates in Ann Arbor, a work trip to Minnesota for Cam with Mackenzie accompanying, summer trips up north and great times spent with family and friends.

2 comments:

  1. Cam
    Enjoyed the letter. It has been quite busy @ our home with Nat visiting for a week. She returned to Florida yesterday. Sure was a fast week. She still calls Ohio home. It was horrible weather here when she arrived on 12/26. Larry D. had horrible roads for his travel to Columbus. She had an eventful flight yesterday as a kid was puking in her row & she had to go to the front to assist with a person having chest pains. She had to tell the crew if this person has to take another nitro pill after the 2nd pill you will need to make an emergency landing to get this man to the nearest hospital. Her and another nurse took control of the medical situation. Horrible winds & a delayed flight. She said what an eventful flight. Great experience for her. Glad I wasn't in the row with the puke. I would have totally freaked out. Nat looks great & is very happy with her job/nursing career. She said working Christmas Eve & Christmas Day wasn't bad. Enjoyed talking/visiting with the doctors. Residents will be starting soon.
    Larry D. & I are going to look @ 2 corgi female puppies tomorrow. We don't need a dog but I want to go look. Sure is tough without a pooch to greet us at the door every evening.
    We purchased a 2010 GMC Terrain last month. Looks like new with 31,000 miles. My 2004 Envoy had 149,000 miles on it but still looked brand new on the inside started to have things go wrong. I have always been very picky about a clean vehicle. We still tease Nat about having to drink out of a sippy cup when she was 8 while riding in my car. Well maybe not that old but close. The dealer couldn't believe it when he opened the door. He told me I did a fantastic job of keeping it clean. Main issue was A/C quit this fall & was going to cost $2300.00 to get fixed. It was time to get something different. Sad to depart with my most favorite vehicle. I really like the Terrain - Mocha Steel Metallic is the color. Nat told me it was a grandpa looking car. The next evening I saw an elderly couple in the same vehicle. Hated to tell her but knew she would appreciate the story.

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