Sea Monkeys
By: Tracy and geo
(True story lived out by geo and Nancy on the 15th of July, 2001)
Sigh…. you just don’t know the half of it…
Once upon a starry night, far far away, 2 little girlies ate some little sea monkeys. The little sea monkeys began to swim in their brains sending them into a kaleidoscope kind of world. The big world went spinning around and around pulling them further and further out of reality.
Suddenly the girlies found themselves in a tiny little graveyard in a big town. They began to spin a few of their spiffy glow sticks round and round. Such beautiful pink and blue ones! After a while they wondered on to a dirty little road. They began to play in the dirt creating ancient men and woman who came to life before their eyes! Then they began to dance and spin to the beats coming from a car. The music slowly dragged them closer and closer to the car and they took of on a little trip.
Trees began to come to life to the sounds of pink floyd. It seemed like hours before they stopped again. Whisking out of the car, they found themselves in an overgrown field of grass. They felt as if they were in a jungle! A glow stick hunting they went…venturing farther and farther out as they casted the blue, yellow, pink, and orange glow sticks. But fearing they would get lost in this big world, they eventually turned around and went back to the car. The girlies climbed on to the trunk of the car and observed the dazzling sky. The moon was luminous and ambiguous…like something out of a storybook. The stars danced around like little fairies and the clouds transformed themselves into different creatures and such. After a while of examining the sky, the girlies climbed back into the car for another road trip.
This time listening to Alien Ant Farm as they came to a deserted bridge. As soon as they stepped out of the car, graffiti erupted out at them from the road and the sides of the bridge. Colors, faces, and words were melting and hovering all around them. Then they found a ball of hemp! They tied on the glow sticks and threw them over the bridge, swinging them back and forth until they finally hit the water below. The girlies wondered what the hell the fish were thinking when they saw those glow sticks!
They then began their trip home, humming “The Sunday Morning Song” as the sun began to rise. When they reached their destination they felt they still needed to be outside, so they became one with the ground, watching their kaleidoscope world descend back into reality. Its amazing how much you can change and gain a new perspective to life in one night.