The Night I Started Sharing a Room with My Sister

The Night I Started Sharing A Room With My Sister

by 8-year-old Amelia, Texas

It was a normal winter day, my mom had a crazy idea  (in my opinion). It was... wait drumroll please! Dun dun dun okay now! It was to share a room (with my sister)! Ooof! That was tiring. I think I read at least 100 words. Uh huh!!?? You know about sleeputidus.  If you share a room you have it. You know your sibling's snore. Ha ha. That was hilarious! Now back to the moment part. I had a little trouble falling asleep. The next morning I asked my mom, "If I had to sleep with her every night." "Yes!" said my mom. The end!

Song Credits:

Our adaptation of “The Night I Started Sharing A Room With My Sister” is composed by Jack Mitchell and Rachel Wenitsky, produced by Brendan O’Grady, and associate produced by Jack Mitchell and Sam Bair.

Featuring: Brendan O’Grady, Jack Mitchell (synths), Amos Rosenstein (guitars), Rick Snell (guitars), Geoff Hartwell (guitar solo), Alex Wyatt (drums, percussion)
Singers: Rachel Wenitsky (Lisa), Alex “Goldie” Golden, Gaby Hornig, Jack Mitchell, Emily Olcott, Meghan O’Neill (Mom)