The Henderson family reunion was going perfectly fine until they reached Grandma Dot’s house.

There were forty-two Hendersons in total, spanning five generations — from baby Ellie (who communicated exclusively in raspberries) to Great-Grandpa Ted (who communicated exclusively in naps). They’d come from all over to visit Grandma Dot’s “charming little cottage in the country.”

When they arrived, they discovered that “charming” was code for “barely larger than a garden shed.”

The house looked like it had been built by someone who’d misread the blueprint for a doghouse and just kept going. The entire family stood outside, packed together like a very polite mob, staring in silence.

Uncle Rick finally spoke.
“Is this… the guest house?”

Grandma Dot, beaming from the porch (which could fit exactly one grandmother), said, “No, dear! It’s cozy!”

Cousin Mandy whispered, “Cozy is realtor-speak for ‘good luck turning around.’”

They tried to enter in shifts. The first wave — Grandma Dot, Grandpa Ted (asleep), and Aunt Linda — filled the living room instantly. The second wave — two teenagers and a dog — meant someone had to stand in the bathtub. The third wave never made it past the doormat.

“Dot,” said Uncle Rick, “I think your house just hit capacity at seven people and a sandwich.”

The dog barked, bumping the thermostat, which fell off the wall. The baby sneezed, which startled Grandpa Ted awake. He stood up suddenly, knocking his head on the low ceiling.
“Good heavens,” he muttered. “We in a birdhouse?”

After ten minutes of trying to coordinate who could stand where, Cousin Paul suggested, “What if we just… stay outside?”

And so, the Henderson reunion took place entirely in the yard: lawn chairs lined up, picnic tables overflowing, everyone taking turns to peek into the world’s tiniest house to use the world’s tiniest bathroom.

By evening, Grandma Dot stood proudly on her porch (well, her porch-step) and announced,
“See? Plenty of room for family!”

Everyone cheered — mostly because they’d survived.

Then Cousin Mandy whispered to Uncle Rick,
“Next year, we’re booking a hotel.”

He nodded.
“With at least four bathrooms and one actual living room.”

Written for simply six minutes, hosted by Christine,.

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8 responses to “Too many shoes, not enough house”

  1. SRIKANTH Avatar

    This is an absolutely delightful piece of writing. It’s a perfectly crafted slice-of-life comedy.

    The strengths are numerous:

    · Vivid, Humorous Language: Phrases like “polite mob,” “realtor-speak for ‘good luck turning around,’” and “hit capacity at seven people and a sandwich” are brilliant and instantly paint the picture.
    · Excellent Pacing: The progression from silent disbelief, to attempted solutions, to the final outdoor surrender feels natural and hilarious.
    · Character in Details: You’ve given everyone a personality with a single stroke—Ellie’s raspberries, Ted’s naps, Grandma Dot’s unwavering pride. Cousin Mandy’s dry commentary is the perfect narrative counterpoint.
    · The Perfect Ending: The final whispered exchange is the cherry on top. It’s relatable, realistic, and provides a wonderful punchline that ties the whole experience together.

    It’s a wonderful commentary on family, love, and the fact that sometimes the “coziest” of places are best enjoyed from the safety of the yard. Bravo

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      Very happy you enjoyed my story. I’m really pleased that you liked it. X

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  2. Violet Lentz Avatar

    I have always favored a small cozy home. Gets you out of hosting gatherings of more than four people too! hehehe

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      Exactly, I’m not a fan of hosting big gatherings 🥹☺️

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  3. Stine Writing and Miniatures Avatar

    Thats hysterical! I like the idea of the waves and standing in the bathtub was a creative idea!

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      Thanks, christine. I’m really glad you liked it. 🤣

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  4. Ana Daksina Avatar

    How entertaining! 😂

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      LOL, glad you thought so 🤣

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