Friday, October 1, 2021

Friday's Read: MORE TIME

 

Tag 

If only we had 'More Time.'

Who would you save if you had a time machine? 

Anything you’d change and do different?

The answer isn’t always obvious. You might want to help a childhood friend who you lost touch with as a teenager, or resolve one of the many if-only I had more time situations.  

Are you ready for a life do-over?

 Sophie is, and this is her story. 


 

  Short excerpt

 Kevin was my best friend from kindergarten and all through high school. He was a few years older than me and lived down the road from my grandparents, who basically brought me up. The two of us encouraged each other and got into a lot of mischief. One time, we decided to have a fire on the outhouse’s flat roof to warm up the fish and chips we purloined from Nana’s shop. Luckily for me, Papa spotted the smoke before we burnt the building down. I was grounded for an entire month! Kevin’s the only person who has ever challenged me.  

Then, there was the time we picked clean the entire elderberry bush and quickly discovered they’re too sour to eat. Kevin suggested we make wine. I mentioned reading about squashing the little berries with our feet. I think I confused elderberries with grapes. He asked me to demonstrate and I forgot to take off my white socks. He kept a straight face for all of two minutes then laughed as I promptly stained them a dark blue-black.  

At least, when he wanted to play doctors and nurses, I said, “I’ll strip after you.” We were too young to do anything. After a few minutes, it got boring as the novelty had worn off, and we just got dressed.  

Come to think of it, Kevin was the instigator most of the time. Mustn’t forget the time he washed my legs down the toilet to clean them. We’d been wading in the local muddy stream looking for tadpoles. I got a wallop from Mom that time, and deservedly so. It wasn’t just my legs covered in mud! 

As kids, we had such fun together, two peas in a pod. Admittedly, he was older, but we understood each other. Why didn’t I date him? His mates making fun of us at high school didn’t help with comments like robbing the cradle.  

Too late now, he graduated and got a job locally. A couple of years later, I left to go to university, and we lost touch. In under two years, I graduated with a first in physics. Consumed by the flow of time, I quickly achieved my doctorate in theoretical physics with mathematical premises and proofs on tachyons enabling time travel, plus the effect of gravity on muons.  



Bio

 Judy and Keith have been married for over forty-five years. They’re semiretired and live in the South Bay, Los Angeles. Both were born and raised in England in the early fifties and relocated to Los Angeles in the late eighties. They have two sons and two grandsons. 

 You can contact the authors on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JudyandKeith/ 

or Twitter @JudyandKeith 

 Their inspiration comes from their extended family and have released several illustrated collections of short-stories for children aged five to twelve, including ‘Bedtime Stories,’ ‘Quests and Adventures,’ and ‘The Wicked Witch Anthology.’  

 As their grandchildren are now older, their later releases are written for young adults and teens of all ages.


Three quirky facts about the authors

One, we're been married 47 years

Two, we went to the same Grammar school in England and competed against each other in a music competition. Judy won. Grammar School ran from 11 to 18.

Three, we love to dance...Lindy Hop is our favorite.

Four, the secret to a long relationship is communication and doing things together.

Sorry, can't count!

Five, we both love to cook, Judy's better.

 

 

Buy link amazon.com/dp/B09DW8CZCD  

 

28 comments:

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

What a fascinating read. I enjoyed the fact that they are together after being apart for a time. This sounds like a book I would enjoy. Yes, I'm a geek!

Elephant's Child said...

That does sound like fun. I am going to have to come back later though. Rotten blogger flatly refused to load the images for me. Perhaps it will relent...

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Sandra - sounds like a fun read ... and I'm sure with some great ideas and thoughts for consideration. Love the three quirky facts ... 4, or 5 is ok too! Cheers Hilary

Hot guys said...

Seems great, Sandra. And interesting, too. 😉

Elephant's Child said...

It has relented. Huge congratulations to Judy and Keith who look very happy together.

Valerie-Jael said...

This sounds like a great read. Have a great weekend, hugs, Valerie

Christine said...

This sounds really good.

RO said...

Congratulations and such a wonderful read! Happy Weekend, RO

J.P. Alexander said...

Genial extracto y suerte. Te mando un beso

D.L. Finn said...

Fantastic excerpt that really captured my attention!

Elizabeth Seckman said...

Interesting concept! I wonder what I would do if I had a chance to go back in time...

Jeanie said...

This is indeed an interesting idea. The whole idea makes you think!

Lowcarb team member said...

This sounds intriguing, the idea certainly makes you think.
Many thanks for highlighting this book and authors.

All the best Jan

D. Wallace Peach said...

Thanks for the introduction to Judy and Keith and their book, Sandra. I would love to go back in time. The books sounds sweet.

R's Rue said...

😊

Sandra Cox said...

It is an interesting idea, isn't it, Jeanie?

Sandra Cox said...

It does indeed.
My pleasure. Thanks, Jan.

Sandra Cox said...

Glad you liked it, Elizabeth.
Geeks are the best;)

Sandra Cox said...

Isn't that a great pick. Blogger is soooo temperamental.

Sandra Cox said...

I loved the quirky facts too, Hils:)
Cheers,

Sandra Cox said...

It does for sure, HG:)

Sandra Cox said...

It does, doesn't it, Val.
Hope your weekend was a good one.
Hugs received and returned.

Sandra Cox said...

Hope you did, Ro:)

Sandra Cox said...

Glad you thought so, J.P.
Sending you a hug.

Sandra Cox said...

Excellent.

Sandra Cox said...

Good question.

Sandra Cox said...

Wouldn't that be exciting? Or even go forward.
Thanks for stopping by, Diana.

Sandra Cox said...

;)