Week 11 Story: Woman in the Moon

There once was a little Eskimo girl who loved to look at the moon. Every night, she sat by the window and stared up at the moon, admiring her beauty. “If you keep staring at that moon all night you’ll never fall asleep,” her mother said, gently. “But she’s so beautiful! She sparkles every night. If I sleep, I’ll wake up and she’s gone!” “Not tonight, baby.” Her mother picked her up and tucked her in. “Sweet dreams.” Tonight was different. The wind was colder, the air was crisper, and the night was more alive than ever before. As the little girl drifted off to sleep, she was suddenly awoken by a hoot. A large snowy owl sat perched outside her window. The little girl got up to get a closer look, and noticed a saddle and harness on the owls back. She climbed out the window and onto the owl, and the two started flying North. Snowy owl, Wikipedia The owl kept flying up and up and up; straight to the sky. The little girl soon realized she was going straight to the moon...