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Lucas and the Giant Zucchini (standard:other, 1957 words) | |||
Author: Lauren H. | Added: Oct 30 2007 | Views/Reads: 3249/2175 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
This is a cute story about baby Lucas who makes quite a discovery. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story When the beans were snapped and the corn was shucked, Nanna and Erin carried the produce into the house where they washed it in the double sink and put it aside for later. Then it was time to check the garden for tomatoes and squash. Erin enjoyed gardening almost as much as her mother. She had a garden at her home far away where she worked almost every evening. Nanna believed in organic gardening. She had what is often referred to as a 'green thumb' and almost everything she planted grew well. However, that summer there had been a drought and a lot of things just didn't get enough rain. The tomatoes were smaller than usual. The corn she planted did not grow at all. Just by luck the green beans had done okay. The corn that they were having for dinner that night was purchased form a local farmers market. Nanna put on her sun hat and grabbed two plastic pails. She gave Erin a pail and an extra sun hat. Erin was fair-skinned and platinum-blonde like her little son Lucas. She had inherited her looks from her father's mother who was Pennsylvania Dutch. Kayla and Kris followed them to the garden and asked if they could help pick. "Of course you can", Nanna replied. Nanna took a few minutes to look over the rows of tomatoes to see which bushes were in most need of picking. Erin pitched right in, not bothering to look first, moving quickly through the rows. She did not see her husband Chris exiting the house with Lucas in his arms. He brought Lucas to the edge of the garden and put the squirming baby down. "He woke up crying so I thought he wanted you", Chris told her. Erin turned to look but did not stop picking tomatoes. Her pail was almost full. She said, "Hold on Chris, I'll be finished here soon". Baby Lucas saw his mommy, sister and brother in the garden and he wanted to be with them. Before Chris could stop him he began to crawl very quickly towards them. Chris said, "Stop Lucas!" Lucas was crawling over a zucchini squash hill when Chris reached him. "Come here Lucas", Chris said as he bent down and reached for the infant. Lucas had stopped crawling and was sitting up under a big zucchini leaf. When Chris saw what Lucas was looking at he said quite shocked, "Wow look at that!" "What is it Chris?" "What are you talking about?" "Is Lucas okay?", Erin asked anxiously. Kayla and Kris came running from the row of tomatoes. Nanna looked up at all the commotion. She wasn't really listening and said, "Careful of the plants, don't stomp on them kids." Erin left her pail of tomatoes sitting when she heard Kayla and Kris squealing at something they saw on the ground where baby Lucas was sitting. She walked quickly over to them and when she saw what they were all looking at she exclaimed, "Oh my goodness Mom, come here at once and see this zucchini." "Why it's enormous!" "What!", Nanna said as she hurried over. She saw the huge zucchini almost immediately. It was almost as big as baby Lucas, dark green and perfectly shaped. By this time Pappy had joined them and saw it too. He said, "Good Knight!" "What a squash!" "Wait, don't pick it yet!" "I must get a picture of it!" He ran to get his digital camera from the den. He returned shortly and tried to get some shots. But the big zucchini leaves kept getting in the way. Nanna said, "I have an idea." "Lucas found this giant and he shall have the honor!" "What honor is that?", Pappy asked. Nanna bent down and twisted the zucchini off of its vine. She took a kitchen towel from her apron pocket and polished it. Then she bent and placed the giant zucchini on Lucas's lap. Lucas sat on the ground in his little red onsie and blue shorts grasping the big zucchini in his little hands. He appeared to be quite proud of himself and he said suddenly in his special baby language, "Doot". Nanna chuckled and exclaimed, "There's your picture Karl". Pappy took several shots of Lucas holding the zucchini. Nanna said excitedly, "I'm going to cut that Zucchini up in several pieces and bake some of it in a casserole for supper." "It will go perfectly with the beans and corn." "Indeed you shall not!", Pappy said. "I am going to call the newspaper and tell them about this monstrosity". "Perhaps they would like to take a picture of it." "You have already photographed it you old fool", Nanna said jokingly. "Well we'll see about that Linda!", Pappy said irritably as he pulled his cell phone out of his pocket. After holding on for a couple of minutes he reached the right reporter at the local newspaper who told him to bring his digital photos into the newspaper office on Monday. Nanna could have said, "I told you so", but she didn't. When Nanna tried to take the zucchini from Lucas he began to cry. He obviously had become attached to it and would not give it up. He sat in his high chair at supper with the zucchini wedged next to him. There was barely enough room. Lucas went to sleep that night on his little trundle bed with the giant zucchini in his arms, the Elmo doll cast aside. The Miller family stayed one more day with Nanna and Pappy and then it was time to go home. Lucas took the giant zucchini with him. Erin whispered to Nanna as she was leaving, "When it begins to wither I'll sneak it away while he sleeps". Nanna and Pappy would miss their family members and hated to see them go. But they knew they would come back for Thanksgiving. Pappy took his digital photos of Lucas and the zucchini to the newspaper office after work on Monday afternoon. The community editor took one of the photos and told him that it would be used in the newspaper. Pappy was thrilled and sure enough two days later a picture appeared in the newspaper. It was titled, "Lucas and the Giant Zucchini". Nanna and Pappy's neighbors and fellow church goers commented on it. They recognized the name Shellhammer that appeared below Lucas's picture. The small article read, 'Ten-month-old Lucas Miller holding a giant zucchini that he found in the backyard garden of his grandparents, Karl and Linda Shellhammer of Lavale Avenue'. Pappy bought ten copies of the newspaper so that he could send the article to other family members. Of course one of them was sent to the Miller family in Somerset County MD. Kayla and Kris took the article to school with them to use as part of their report for their first class assignment, "Interesting things that happened during my summer vacation". Tweet
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