The Baby Days of The Cottonfield Kids - The Kids and the Camera man
From a very early age adventures were on their minds. This was how it got started with the camera man. "I'd like to grab that man by his ear for flashing his toy in my eyes," Otto murmured, lying on his tummy.
Everybody got in on the action.
"He's dumb," Rafena whispered. "I don't think he knows what he's doing."
Ron shrugged his shoulders. "If you flash that toy in my face once more, I will take it away from you."
The camera man cleared his throat. "How many times do I have to tell you it's not a toy--it's a camera."
The boys and girls have been standing in that pose for sometime now.
"Ya sure you got the films in right this time," Famie questioned. "Here, let me see the toy--I will open it and check it out."
"No you can't do that. You'll ruin the film," said the camera man. "And it's not a toy, it's a camera."
"I'll tickle you if you don't hurry up," Rafena giggled, getting impatient.
"No, don't move from there," warned the camera man. "The film's okay now. I made sure it's not in backwards this time."
Brian, terrified, his legs buckled, he said to the camera man, "You keep aiming your toy gun at me, firing and blinding me in the eyes. I've got a headache--I--I have to go to the boys room."
"Just hold your horses for a moment," said the camera man, anxiously.
"It's an emergency," Brian complained. "Honestly, I got ants in my pants--I really got to go."
Flash! Flash! The boys and girls were blinded by the camera.
The camera man sighed with relief. "Got it! Yes! Now I could get out of here. What a job that was trying to keep these kids in line."
The boys and girls sighed with relief, they couldn't wait to move. They started to gallop around the house like wild horses.
"Sure took ya long enough!" said Famie, teasing the camera man.
"And I sure hope you had fun because I didn't," Rafena added, sticking her tongue out at the camera man.
The camera man frowned. "What an experience that was. But--but I guess they were cute. But I'm never taking this job again."
"Gotta run," said Brian. "It's an emergency." Brian dashed off.
Otto lying on his tummy motioned the boys and girls to come over.
"What? What?" said Ron.
"What? What?" said Brian running back from the boys room.
"What do you want little buddy," said Rafena as Famie cuddled their little brother.
A little smirk appeared on Otto's face. "Let's hide the man's toy," he murmured. "Ah haha."
"How about we hide his shoes instead," Famie suggested, trying to keep the boys away from trouble. "That's an expensive toy he's been playing with," Famie warned, "and you guys better not break it because mom will give you boys a good spanking and I will get it too!"
"And me two," Rafena wailed.
"Yeah, you're right!" Ron exclaimed. "Let's hide his shoes."
MORE TO COME AS THE CAMERA MAN LOOKS FOR HIS SHOES -- The boys and girls tossed his shoes around, Famie ducked, when Brian pelted the shoe, smashing the glass cabinet.
The boys and girls were stunned. And so was the camera man.