Through the window
It is supposed to be a day where people meet but at
eight in the afternoon the only thing that I could do was looking through the
window.
It was not a good idea when I turned on the radio
because I was listening to many Christmas carols on it so I decided to listen to
the last Cold Play CD that I had bought on the street; it was too high, I could
not listen to my steps on the old wooden floor.
With my old and smooth pyjamas on, I sat on the window
sill with a quilt on my legs and I looked through the window.
The old owner of the small grocery was closing the
shop while his wife was waiting for him and near there, some friends were
drinking a toast for Christmas; when I looked down at the café where many
people were laughing a delicious smell came into my room, it was like a beef
stew my granny used to make on special days, probably it´s in my neighbor’s
kitchen, where some children were nervous because they were waiting for Santa´s
visit.
During the next ten minutes I imagined non real
figures with the shadows that Christmas lights reflected on the street
cobblestones.
But suddenly the song stopped and I realized my
telephone was ringing; my mum reminded me I had to buy the last sweets she
couldn’t buy that afternoon and I would try not to be late for my parents’ as I
had done over the past three Christmas Days.
In the last view through the window I thought for few
minutes I was one of those people who were on the streets buying the last
things they needed and doing the same things as every Christmas Day in many
places round the world: colored lights, sweets, Santa’s presents or heavy
dinners.
Before going out of my home I had to convince myself of
that special night with family and friends and not with all the material things
that would surround us.
GRACIELA SUÁREZ DÍAZ. ADVANCED LEVEL. YEAR 2
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