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【暴风雪里的“暖和”点子比赛】北京虎头点子鸽图片

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  在冰天雪地中,能带给你温暖的不仅是蜡烛的火焰,更是相互的依偎和不轻言放弃、憧憬温暖与美好的信念。   "Are you OK?" asked Daddy.   Our car had slid off the country road into a snowdrift1). A white world surrounded us—the snowdrift on my side, and the wall of blowing snow on Daddy"s. Daddy tried to start the car. Nothing happened. "We"re stuck," he said. "Well, who goes after Grandma"s worrybox?" I sat on my hands. Daddy tweaked2) my nose. He climbed out and shut the door.
  The white wind swallowed him. I held my breath. I felt the thump3) of the closing trunk lid. When the door opened, Daddy handed the box to me. He sat down and tugged4) the door shut.
  "The next time Grandma sends a worrybox with us because of bad weather, remind me to put it in the back seat," Daddy said.
  We pulled out Grandma"s emergency supplies: a blanket, a fat candle inside a can, matches, a deck of cards, a banana, and two fruit and grain bars.
  The white wind pounded the car as we settled in to wait for help to come. A slight draft5) cooled the inside air.
  "Would the young lady care to snuggle6)?" Daddy wrapped the blanket around us and over our heads. He lit the candle. Its tiny flame flickered7). A weak warmth filled our blanket tent.
  "We need to think warm thoughts," said Daddy. "How about a hot game of Go Fish8)?"
  With mittens on, it was hard to hold the cards. And when you snuggle, it"s easy to see the other player"s cards—even when you"re not trying to cheat.
  I spread my last four cards across Daddy"s lap. "I win!"
  We played eight more games. I let Daddy win half.
  Then we sang warm songs like "You Are My Sunshine". We clapped and stomped9) as the white wind swirled.
  When our teeth chattered10), it just made the songs sound sillier. Then we were quiet for a while. Frost11) spread across the windows. When the wailing wind jostled12) the car, we snuggled tighter.
  "Will we stay here tonight?" I asked.
  "I don"t think so," Daddy said. "Grandma knows when we left, and Mom knows when we"re due home. They"ll have people looking for us when the blizzard13) blows over.
  "But while we wait, how about a warm-thought contest? Whoever thinks of the warmest thought wins this nutritious, delicious fruit and grain bar," said Daddy. "You start."
  I thought. "Hot chocolate?"
  "Pretty good," said Daddy. "What about ... a sunburn on your shoulders?"
  I said, "How about ... wearing your furry robe and bunny slippers?"   "And while you"re wearing your furry robe and bunny slippers," Daddy said, "you"re roasting hot dogs over a campfire."
  "And the campfire is on a sunny beach in California! Top that, Daddy," I said.
  "Hmmm ... got it!" said Daddy. "The warmest thought of all time. Ready? Taking a swim in a pool of warm chicken noodle soup. And you"re not allowed to hold onto the noodles or sit on the chicken chunks14)."
  I laughed. "You win this nutritious, delicious fruit and grain bar!"
  Daddy split it with me because I was runner-up15). We saved the other one and the banana for later. It became quieter outside the car. Above, blue pierced the gray sky. Snowflakes as big as feathers drifted down. Now I could see the snow-topped fence posts on the other side of the road. Our fat candle wasn"t very fat anymore. Daddy"s nose was red and drippy16). My toes stung17).
  "It shouldn"t be too much longer now," Daddy said.
  "I don"t think I can wait much longer." A tear rolled from my eye.
  Daddy wrapped me in the blanket and lifted me onto his lap. He lowered his cheek to mine. He hummed until his voice cracked18). Sunlight fought its way through the clouds and filled our car. It warmed the air a little.
  Then—red and blue, red and blue. The county sheriff"s19) department had found us! We got in the police car. It was so warm I took off my hat and mittens. After a while, Daddy did, too. The deputy gave us each a cup of hot chocolate.
  "Daddy? I want one more chance at the warm-thought contest. OK?"
  He nodded.
  "Being in a warm car, drinking hot chocolate, with you as my snuggle partner."
  Daddy smiled and kissed my forehead. "I owe you a fruit and grain bar, young lady."“你没事吧?”爸爸问道。
  我们的车子偏离了乡村公路,冲进了一个雪堆。一个雪白的世界将我们包围——我这边是雪堆,爸爸那边是呼啸的飞雪,密集得如同一面墙。爸爸试着启动车子,但无济于事。 “我们被困在这儿了,”爸爸说,“那么,谁去找奶奶的应急箱呢?”我坐着一动不动。爸爸拧了一下我的鼻子,爬出车外,关上了车门。
  风雪吞没了他的身影。我屏住了呼吸,然后听到嘭的一声——是关车后盖的声音。车门打开了,爸爸把应急箱递给我。然后他坐进车里,用力把车门关上。
  “下次天气不好奶奶给我们带应急箱时,提醒我把它放在车后座。” 爸爸说。
  我们掏出了奶奶的应急储备物:一条毛毯,一支放在罐子里的粗蜡烛,一些火柴,一副纸牌,一根香蕉,还有两根水果谷物棒。
  我们在车里安顿下来等待救援,风雪则拍打着车身。一股轻风吹过,车里的空气都凉透了。
  “这位年轻的小姐愿意和我紧靠在一起吗?”爸爸用毛毯把我们的身子和头都包了起来。他点着了蜡烛,微弱的火光忽闪忽闪的。毛毯里暖和了一点。
  “我们得想一些暖和的点子,”爸爸说,“玩个十分暖和的游戏‘钓鱼’怎么样?”
  戴着连指手套很难拿得住牌,而且就算你不是有意要作弊,紧靠在一起很容易就能看见对方的牌。
  我把最后四张牌摊开放在爸爸的膝盖上。“我赢喽!”
  我们又玩了八把。我让爸爸赢了四次。
  然后我们唱了几首暖暖的歌曲,比如《你是我的阳光》。窗外风雪肆虐,我们一起拍手跺脚。
  我们的牙齿开始冷得打战,这些歌听起来更搞笑了。然后我们安静了一会儿。车窗上结了一层白霜。寒风呼啸着向车子袭来,我们依偎得更紧了。   “我们今晚要待在这儿吗?”我问道。
  “不会的,”爸爸说,“奶奶知道我们是什么时候出发的,妈妈知道我们什么时候应该到家。等暴风雪一过去,她们就会叫人来找我们。”
  “不过在我们等待的这段时间里,来个暖和点子比赛怎么样?谁能想到最温暖的点子,谁就能赢得这根营养美味的水果谷物棒,”爸爸说,“你先来吧。”
  我想了想。“热巧克力?”
  “不错,”爸爸说,“嗯……被晒红的肩膀?”
  我说:“嗯……穿着毛绒长袍和小兔拖鞋?”
  “穿着毛绒长袍和小兔拖鞋的同时,”爸爸说,“还在篝火上烤着热狗。”
  “而且篝火还是在加利福尼亚的阳光海滩上!想个更好的,爸爸。”我说。
  “嗯……有了!”爸爸说,“有史以来最温暖的点子。听好了,在热乎乎的鸡肉面汤里游泳,而且不许抓着面条或者坐在鸡肉块上。”
  我大笑着说:“你赢了,这根营养美味的水果谷物棒归你啦!”
  爸爸和我共享了水果谷物棒,因为我是亚军。我们留着另一根水果谷物棒和那只香蕉一会儿再吃。车外渐渐安静下来。车顶上蓝色的光芒撕开了灰蒙蒙的天空。雪花如鹅毛般纷纷扬扬地飘落。现在我可以看到路另一边被积雪覆盖的栅栏栏杆。我们的粗蜡烛已经不那么粗了。爸爸的鼻子红红的,流着鼻涕。我的脚指头也冻得生疼。
  “我们应该不会等太久了。”爸爸说。
  “我想我等不了太久。”我说着一滴眼泪滚了下来。
  爸爸用毛毯把我包住,抱到了他的膝盖上。他低头用脸贴近我的脸,低声给我哼着曲子,一直哼到嗓子哑了。阳光终于穿透了云层,洒满我们的车厢,车里的空气也暖和了一点。
  接下来,我们看到红光和蓝光交替闪烁的车灯。县治安部门找到了我们!我们上了警车。车里是那么暖和,于是我摘掉了帽子和手套。过了一会儿,爸爸也摘了。副警长给了我们每人一杯热巧克力。
  “爸爸,我想再来一次暖和点子比赛,行吗?”
  爸爸点了点头。
  “坐在温暖的车里,和你——我相依相偎的伙伴——一起喝着热巧克力。”
  爸爸微笑着亲吻了我的额头。“我欠你一根水果谷物棒,年轻的小姐。”
  1. snowdrift [?sn??dr?ft] n. (被风吹成的)雪堆
  2. tweak [twi?k] vt. 扭,拧
  3. thump [θ?mp] n. 嘭声
  4. tug [t?ɡ] vt. 用力拖(或拉)
  5. draft [drɑ?ft] n. (房间等处的)通风气流
  6. snuggle [?sn?ɡl] vi. 舒适地蜷伏;依偎
  7. flicker [?fl?k?(r)] vi. (火光等)摇曳;闪烁
  8. Go Fish: 钓鱼,一种纸牌游戏,通过向其他玩家要牌来赢得最多套牌的玩家获胜。
  9. stomp [st?mp] vi. 跺(脚)
  10. chatter [?t??t?(r)] vi. (牙齿)打战
  11. frost [fr?st] n. 霜,白霜
  12. jostle [?d??sl] vt. 挤,推
  13. blizzard [?bl?z?d] n. 暴风雪
  14. chunk [t???k] n. 厚片,大块
  15. runner-up: (竞赛中的)第二名,亚军
  16. drippy [?dr?pi] adj. 滴水的;湿淋淋的
  17. sting [st??] vi. 感到刺痛
  18. crack [kr?k] vi. (嗓子)变粗,变哑
  19. sheriff [??er?f] n. 县治安官

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