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joins the Flintstones in a
Yabba-Dabba-Doo adventure With Love From, Mommy and Daddy April 4, 2003 Fred
Flintstone was so excited! He and his pal, Barney Rubble, were going to enter
the Bedrock Olympics. The winner would take home a gold medal and a year’s
supply of Bronto meat. But Fred wanted to surprise Wilma and Pebbles with his
prize if he won, and he didn’t know how to tell his boss he needed the day off. “Explain
to your boss how important these Olympics are to you. I’m sure he’ll
understand,” said Kelsey Shaye Whiting, age 3, from Midland, Texas.
“Mommy, Daddy and Granny always said that
honesty is the best policy. In the meantime, I can stay here and help Wilma,” Kelsey continued. “I’ve always wondered what a day is
like here in the Stone Age.” Fred
perked up again! “Okay, Kelsey,” said Fred as he
headed off to work. Dino
chased after the Flintmobile with Fred’s lunch pail. “Don’t forget your lunch, Fred,”
Wilma shouted after him. “Honestly, he’d forget his head if it wasn’t attached
to him.” When
Fred got to work, he started looking for his boss from on top of his
Dinodozer. Suddenly Fred heard the
quitting time squawker. Awaaak! Awaaak! “The
quarry’s shut down today, Flintstone,” called out the quarry foreman. “Mr.
Slate wanted to go to the Bedrock Olympics.” “Yabba-Dabba-Doo!”
shouted Fred. “Bedrock Olympics, here I
come!” “I
can’t wait to see how some of the Stone Age stuff works, Wilma, “Kelsey said as she and Wilma went back into the house. “How
about if I show you how we clean in the Stone Age?” asked Wilma. “Sure!”
said Kelsey, uncertain that house cleaning could
be fun. “Look,
Kelsey, here’s my vacuum cleaner,” Wilma said,
as she walked a baby mammoth across the floor. Kelsey
was amazed at how much dirt it sucked up with its trunk. “And you’ll love the
way we hang out our clothes to dry,” Wilma continued. Kelsey
giggled when she saw Wilma using bird beaks as clothes pins. “Boy!
House cleaning really can be fun in the Stone Age,” laughed Kelsey. “Yes,
I suppose it can,” said Wilma. “Well, I better go do the grocery shopping now
or there won’t be any dinner tonight.” Uh
oh, thought Kelsey, if Wilma accidentally bumps
into Fred at the Bedrock Olympics, it’ll ruin the surprise. “Let me do the
shopping for you, Wilma” Kelsey said quickly.
“You can stay here and relax.” “Why,
Kelsey,” said Wilma, “that’s very kind of you.” Kelsey
rushed out to do the shopping and to see how Fred was coming along. Fred’s
lucky day was turning sour. He had only finished third in the boulder toss.
“What am I going to do, Barney?” cried Fred. “The next events are bowling,
golf, and baseball. I have to win them all if I want that Bronto meat and the
gold medal.” “I
don’t have any ideas, Fred”, sighed Barney. “But I bet Kelsey
would know what to do.” “I’m
right here,” called Kelsey, running into the
bowling alley. “It’s all right, Fred. Just try your very best. I know you can
do it.” With
Kelsey urging him on, Fred bowled the best game
of his life. “You’re right, Kelsey,” Fred
beamed. “Maybe I can still win the
Bedrock Olympics!” Fred
moved on to golf. He concentrated just as Kelsey
had told him. At the end of the game, he was tied with one other player for first
place in the whole Olympics! But
the last event was baseball and Fred always had problems with baseball. “You
still have time to practice before the final round, Fred,” said Kelsey. “Remember to keep your eye on the ball and
just do your best. I better take the groceries back before Wilma comes looking
for me. I’ll be back to see you win!” Kelsey
ran back to Fred and Wilma’s house and found Wilma relaxing. “Oh, Kelsey” said Wilma. “You’re just in time to see our
dishwasher in action.” Kelsey watched a monkey
teamed with a turtle and baby mammoth get the dishes sparkling clean. Just
then Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm wanted Kelsey to join
their tea party. “OK,” said Kelsey, “but only
for a little while. I’ve got to help your mom, Pebbles.” Pebbles
looked disappointed. She wanted to help, too. “I know a great way you can do
something for your mom,” said Kelsey. “Why don’t
you and Bamm-Bamm plan a picnic? I’ll
help you, if you’d like. It can be a surprise!” Pebbles
beamed. It seemed like a grownup thing
to do. It was fun, too. Kelsey made them all
laugh a lot. But
it was getting late! “I’d better get going,” said Kelsey,
fearing that Fred might need more help. Kelsey
found Fred and Barney on the baseball field, trying one last time to hit a home
run. It was Fred’s last chance! “Come
on, Fred!” shouted Kelsey “You can do it! You
can hit it all the way out to the Quarry!” Fred
heard Kelsey cheering as the ball whizzed
towards him. Fred was nervous, but he
remembered the advice Kelsey gave him. So he
took careful aim, swung the bat with all his might, and hit the rock clear out
of the park! The
judges tallied up everyone’s points and declared Fred the winner. He had won
the Bedrock Olympics! “Hooray!”
shouted Kelsey.
“I wish Mommy, Daddy and Granny could have
been here to see you win”. As
they headed back to Fred’s house, Kelsey patted
Fred on the back. “Way to go, Fred!” Kelsey
said. “I knew you could do it”. “Thanks
to you, Kelsey,” Fred replied. “If you hadn’t
been there cheering me on, I don’t think I could have won. And because of your
help, it’s still going to be a surprise for Wilma!” “Wilma
will be so proud of you Fred,” said Kelsey. “Yeah,”
said Fred, shaking his head. “Wilma’s never going to believe this. And I can
almost taste that juicy Bronto meat!” Just
then Dino came charging out of the house and bounded down the walk, knocking
Fred over with kisses. Slurp! Slurp! “Whoa!”
cried Fred. “Hold on there, Dino. Down boy! I know you smell something good,
but it’s for Wilma.” “Hurry,
Fred,” called Kelsey. “Yabba-Dabba-Doo!”
called Fred. “Wilma, I’m home. And
guess what I’ve got for you?” “Oh
dear, Fred, “moaned Wilma. “I can’t imagine. But try no to track in dirt on the
clean floor.” “But,
Wilma,” wailed Fred. “look what I won!” Wilma
looked up as she carried dinner to Pebbles. “Oh my goodness, Fred!” she cried. “Where
on earth did that come from?” “He
won the gold medal and a year’s supply of Bronto meat at the Bedrock Olympics!”
said Kelsey. “He
did!” said Wilma in disbelief. “All by himself?” “With
a little help from my friends,” said Fred, winking at Kelsey.
“Isn’t it great, Wilma?” “Well,
yes its,” said Wilma. “But I’ve already made dinner. How will we ever eat all
of that leg?” “Well,
actually,” said Kelsey, “Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm
have already planned a lovely picnic. We can invite the Rubbles, too.” By
the time everyone arrived at the picnic spot, Dino was panting to get at the
Bronto meat. It looked delicious! No sooner did Fred and Wilma put all the food
out on the wooly mammoth blanket, than Dino snatched up the Bronto leg and
started chomping on it. “Dino!”
cried Fred. “That’s not for you. I won that for Wilma!” But
it was too late! It was Dino’s now. “Don’t
worry, Fred,” said Kelsey. “I brought my
favorite picnic food from back home in Midland, Texas.
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches! I eat them all the time with Mommy, Daddy and Granny. They’re delicious and just
the right food to help celebrate your Olympic victory. Fred
bit into one and smiled. “You’re right, Kelsey,”
said Fred. “They are delicious!” Soon
everyone was enjoying the sandwiches. It was a great picnic after all. And Dino
finished off the hard-won Bronto leg and settled down for a nice gnaw on the
left over bone. “Thanks,
Kelsey, for helping us all have such a special
day,” said Wilma. “Yeah,
thanks,” chimed in Fred. “I
had a great time, too,” said Kelsey. “I can’t
wait to tell everyone back home about the Bedrock Olympics and all the fun you
can have in the Stone Age!” The End ©Warner Bros.Kelsey Shaye Whiting