Sunday, February 27, 2011

"Welcome to Tulsa" i said saricastically reading off the rusted sign. I put down my book, and rolled down my window to observe my new home.  people dressed percular, wearing things like cowboy hats, i giggled at the sight. Im really into photography, so i always have my camera on me,besides i wanted to upload pictures on facebook to show my friends back in maine my new home. I took pictures of the buildings and scenary. It was pretty warm there, such an alteration from maine. "pretty isnt it?" my mother said grinning. I could tell she had been reminisning in her mind, the memories she had from this town, after all, it was her birth place. "yea.." i said still taking pictures out of my window. i turned in my seat facing more towards my mother. "is it much different? you know. from when you lived here?" "not much. "she said still smirking. "i just hope the gang violence went down around here." I raised my eyebrows. my mom said gangs so nonchaulant. Back in maine, gangs were practicly unheard of. I am courageous in facing things like bungie jumping or trying moms wierd cooking recipes, but gangs? the word sent chills through my body. I just shut it out of my mind and turned towards the window to take more pictures..

"kylie put down ur book for five minutes, this is our neighborhood" she said with excitement, pulling the book out of my hands. I looked out my window seeing the average. Kids jumping rope, Teenagers flirting and having fun at the park, people walking dogs. I didnt know entirely what i had expected from this small town, but i was pleasently suprised, it was strangely similar to maine. As far as looks go, at least. "and this is our home" my mom said smiling. It was a cute house, i was content with it. We walked in with our excessively heavy suitcases and i brought mine upstairs quickly so my arms didnt snap off. "last door on the left ky!" my mom yelled up to me from down stairs. I threw my bags on the bed letting out a sigh. I smiled. the room was exactly my style.  (this had been my aunts house, so it had the basics of a room already.) it was mainly a cream white and pink. it was small, but i liked it that way. it looked old fashion, particularly the furniture. I looked out the window, there was a beautiful pink and orange sunset that lit up my room, and the trees in the back yard. I began putting my clothes away, when my mom interupted "kylie. lets go meet your brother okay?" she said, again with the nonchaulant tone. "Uhm I was thinking it might be best if we go tomorrow? im kind of exausted." i said trying to excuse myself. "ky." my mom said sitting next to me on the floor. "i know ur nervous. but it will all be okay. now come on." she said standing up and leaving my room. I changed my clothes into somthing more presentable and we were on our way. "howd u manage to reach him anyway?" i asked my mom in the car. "ur father." She said in an unfortunate tone. "oh." i said suprised, since she hasnt talked to him in years. We pulled up to a house around 7 30. i will admit i was pretty nervous. but i forced myself forward towards the door. My mom rang the door bell, and Dallas answered the door. I have to admit he hardly looked like me, he had brown hair and brown eyes and he was around 6 foot. he had this rugged bad boy look to him, he was honestly a little scary. such a difference from my green eyes and blonde hair. I smiled uncomfortably. "kylie." i said reaching out my hand. He shook it. And we walked in. "so dallas. nice to meet you." my mom said smiling. "yea uh. you to." We walked into the kitchen. there was a girl in there making food and a little boy playing with blocks. "aw whos this?" i went over to the little boy crouching down next to him. "blaze, my kid." Dallas said. "well hes adorable." i said smiling. "and this is blair my wife" he said. We exchanged greetings and me dallas and my ma went out to dinner at a local diner. I learned alot about him, but i feel like he refrained from talking about alot of things. i guess we'll have to meet up some other time, just me and him to get to know eachother better. Tulsa's not so bad...i could like it here.

-ky

6 comments:

  1. Don't worry about Tulsa, we're a perfect little town. Every kid is on the honor role, and the worst thing the cops have to deal with is the occasional parking ticket ....... :P

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  2. uhh that doesnt sound entirely convincing..lol =p.

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  3. haha yeah listen to blair. Your brother over here TOTALLY isn't the worst thing to have ever hit this town. SIKE. xD

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  4. Haha nah I'm the worst if the worst ;)

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  5. yeah Im sure we can fill you in on all of dals dirty deeds LMAO then again....that would take a lifetime D:

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