“Ya know Amanda, if
we work really hard all day, we can get caught up and look at Bobby’s journal
tomorrow.”
“Maybe you can; but
there’s no way I can get mine done by tonight.”
“Sure you can! We’ll do science and history together, then
I’ll help you with anything else when I get done.”
“Well, I’ll try.”
“Hey girl,
there’s no try, only do,” I said with an encouraging smile and deep voice. “Let’s start with history.”
“Ok… I’ll… we’ll do it,” she affirmed.
“That’s my
girlfriend. While we’re at it, let’s see
if Beth and/or D’Lisa can come over and help.
Between the two of them they’ve probably already done everything. They’ll get us through this fast.”
“Now that’s a
plan!” Amanda added with enthusiasm, “I’ll call.”
Within about 30
minutes both Beth and D’Lisa were at my house with books and notes in
hand. Of course, they insisted on a
detailed update before they’d help so we obliged. It was kind of good to talk through it again
with good friends. By now it didn’t seem
near so freaky.
With Beth and
D’Lisa’s help we finished our homework in just a few hours. Beth has a knack for explaining things, so
everyone understood without making anyone feel stupid. She pointed out some of the problems in
D’Lisa’s homework and helped her make some needed corrections.
“Do you guys wanna
spend the night?” I asked.
“I’d love to; but
I’ve got church first thing in the morning;” answered Beth. “How about next Friday?”
“Sounds great. Do you two want to come back next Friday?” I
asked both Amanda and D’Lisa.
“Sure!”
“Sounds great.”
“D’Lisa, what about
tonight, do you want to stay over with me and Amanda?”
“I’ll call; but I
think I can. I already went to church
this morning so unless my family has something planned, I don’t know about, I
should be able to. Can I use your
phone?”
“Oh, can I use it
too? I need to call Jason for a ride,”
added Beth.
“Sure, go ahead.”
answering both. …
“My mom said it was
ok, I don’t have to be home until tomorrow night. She’s going to run my things over in a bit,”
said D’Lisa.
“Jason will be
right over; I’d better get everything ready.”
Beth was putting all her books and notes in her backpack as she was
talking.
“Thanks for all
your help Beth.” I started helping Beth
find her stuff and handed it to her to put in her bag.
“Any time,” she
responded.
“Yeah, thanks Beth,”
added Amanda as she got up and gave Beth a hug.
“Thanks for helping
me fix mine too;” added D’Lisa as she also gave Beth a hug.
“Amanda then
grabbed Beth’s backpack and said, “I’ll help you out.”
Beth grinned and
placing her hands on her hips, looking right at Amanda, said; “I don’t know
about that, I need to get home, … tonight!.”
Amanda then lightly
punched Beth in the shoulder and said, “I promise, I’ll be quick.”
“Ok then, get your
coat and boots on.” Then, looking at
D’Lisa and me, “see you Anna, see you D’lisa.”
“Bye, thanks
again.”
“See ya Monday,”
added D’Lisa.
I could hear a
knock at the door and my dad answering, inviting Jason to come in just as
Amanda and D’Lisa were walking from the den.
Almost immediately
I could hear a bubbly, “Hi Jason!” from Amanda.
Jason, Beth, and Amanda were talking and added a short exchange with my
dad as they walked out the door. After
only about ten minutes, I could hear the van start up and drive away. Amanda was back in my bedroom soon after
another short exchange between she and my dad.
“So, what do you
two want to do? Are you hungry?” I
asked.
“I’m a little
hungry, could I… maybe just have a glass of milk and I think there’s some leftover
eggplant?”
“I’m hungry, but no
eggplant for me;” responded D’Lisa with one of those, ‘gross, is she serious’, looks.
“Hey, I couldn’t
believe it either, but it’s really GREAT. I tried it; you can try it. If you don’t like it, there’s lots of other
stuff to eat.”
Somebody or
everybody in the family had already gotten to the leftovers, but there was
still barely enough for the three of us.
Amanda put it in the microwave and got a bite for D’Lisa to try.
“Oh… my… gosh! This is incredible. Who made it?”
“My mom,” beamed
Amanda. “She, can do, Italian!””
“You’re kidding…
Can you make it?”
“I can make it; but
it doesn’t taste anything like this,” laughed Amanda. “I learned to cook a lot of things when it
was just me and my dad; but not Italian.”
We all had a big
glass of milk and returned to my room.
“So, what do you
guys want to do now?” I asked.
“You two can do
what you want; but I’m really tired. I’m going to bed responded Amanda.
“Well D’Lisa, what
shall we do?”
“Let’s see what’s
on T.V. then go to bed. I’ll call my mom
again and see when she’ll be here.”
“Sounds good, I
guess I’m kind of tired too. It’s
been a big week,” I added with emphasis.
We watched T.V. for
about a half an hour. D’Lisa’s mom
brought some things over and my dad and I got to meet her. There wasn’t anything very interesting on
T.V. so D’Lisa and I crawled in bed too.
That night I had
another dream about Tye. He was in the
den again, but the east wall was gone. I
still couldn’t see his face clearly, he just stood there in a morning
mist. All he said was, “I’m glad you’re
ok; but it’s not over.” Then I saw
Charlie, he wasn’t standing next to Tye; but off to the side and farther away
in the distance. He didn’t say anything,
just looked at me and smiled. I knew he
was ok.
The next morning
when D’Lisa and I woke up, Amanda was already showered, dressed, and talking to
my dad. I soon found out Amanda had made
French Toast for everybody. She and my
mom and dad had already eaten. Breakfast
was great. I remember smiling and
thinking how handy Amanda was to have around.
It also struck me, that for the first time in my life I had good
friends, really good friends. People I
wasn’t NOW using and who weren’t trying to use me. After breakfast D’Lisa and I made a plate for
T.J., did the dishes, showered, and got dressed.
“Are you guys ready
to get started on Bobby’s journal?” I asked as I was booting up the computer.
“I am,” responded
Amanda enthusiastically as she pulled a chair up next to me.
“Tell you what, I’m
going to sit on the couch and look at your magazines while you two go through
it. If you find something really
interesting, let me know. Don’t worry,
I’m fine. I might turn on the T.V. for a
while if that’s ok,” asked D’Lisa.
“Yeah, sure.” I
responded. “Do you mind if we look at
this for a while?”
“No worries. I’ll be fine.
Do your thing. I might join you
in a while,” added D’Lisa.
I pulled up the
first pages of the journal. The first
section was about Bobby’s parents. I
haven’t recorded near everything he wrote but wanted to include just a few
things in my binder.
“My father was a
great man. Probably the greatest man I
have ever known. He was, what many
people today, would call an Indian Activist.
He died in what was ruled an automobile accident when I was 12. His brakes failed while he was going over a
pass. I always wondered if it was really
an accident. His activism made him a lot
of enemies over the years.”
“Oh … my … gosh
Anna, do you think Cid might have killed Bobby’s father?” asked Amanda.
“I don’t know; but
I guess it’s possible.” I replied. Then
continuing to read from the journal…
‘I wish I had known my father longer and
better. … I remember him saying that you
can’t trust the federal government. You
may not like the state government, there’s
plenty of idiots and corruption there too, but most of the time, you know where
they stand. The federal government is
different. They have many faces and many
of the groups they work with and that work with us as Indian people, may start
with good intentions; but often-times get overrun with greedy and corrupt
people who have a greater desire for power and control than really helping
anyone but themselves… They are not all
that way, some are genuine but misguided, others are genuine and really help,
or at least try. Some are even willing
to listen while they help; but it takes time and a lot of wisdom to know who’s
who and what’s what…’ There were
lots of pages written about Bobby’s father and even more about his mother. I’ve included just a few lines from what Bobby
wrote about his mother.
‘When my father died, we went to live with my
mother’s people in Alaska. She also had
strong opinions and openly shared them with me but was not quite as outspoken
as my father. Her ways were more subtle.
… While we lived in Alaska, there was
a conflict over a small portion of the land belonging to my mother’s
people. In order to provide employment
and empowerment to Alaskan Natives the leaders wanted to harvest timber from a very,
very small portion of the lands belonging to the people. Because of the interference and influence of
powerful groups from other parts of the country, congress blocked the efforts
of the people to help themselves… WITH THEIR OWN LAND! I remember many times, my mother asking the
rhetorical question; ‘How is it that a few people from Florida, California, and
Washington DC know more about the land and the environment than the people who
have cared for it for thousands of years.’
When talking about these people
she would use descriptors such as: ignorant, meddlers, controlling and
contemptuous. …… Sometimes they use half-truths,
fear, alarm and make our people poor and dependent, so they can be more easily
controlled. … Usually, she talked about the groups they represented; but for
some reason there was one person she especially held in contempt. She called him, Hasim.’
“That sounds
familiar. Haven’t we heard that name
before?” asked Amanda.
“It does; but I
don’t remember from where. I hate to go
back through all the records again now.
Let’s just make a side note and see if we can remember it or if we come
across it again. It looks like D‘Lisa’s
asleep. We should do something with her
for a while. Do you want to play a
game?” I asked.
“Sure, let’s wake
her up. She likes Clue. Do you have it?”
“Yeah, I think
so. I’ll get it. You wake her up.”
2 comments:
so, do you have a recipe for that spinach salad! Sounds delicious I am enjoying your book. Thanks for proving on line access
Yes I do, and thank you. I don't know that it's online success unless a lot more read.
But...
Here are two variations:
http://quickhealthymealsonabudget.blogspot.com/2015/06/wilted-spinach-salad-with-mandarin.html
and
https://quickhealthymealsonabudget.blogspot.com/2021/02/wilted-spinach-salad.html
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