aim high

Posted on Monday, August 17th, 2009 at 12:27 pm

Neko:

You’ll want to do a little reading to learn more about the archery ‘of old’ for that ‘paper’ you’re going to write me on the history of bows and arrows, right? So, you’ll need a handy desktop software that can keep track of ALL the books you’ll be checking out at the library, a software that can alert you to books coming due, a software that can save you from the horror of late fees. Here it is – Library Books! Go for it!

Oh. Yes. I did order the strings for your bow and Mattie’s, I mean, if her mother permits the use of such things. And if not, you do need to remember that your training as a skater gave you physical courage that other people don’t see in you until you do something they wouldn’t dare do. You have that courage they talk about in that show you’re watching – Merlin. It’s better understood as ‘physical courage’. You’ll swim to the second breaker. Before you, I never did that. Honest. You got something special. You can teach people about it if you’re patient with them and understand it takes time for them. You were young – you probably took it for granted that all six year olds splattered themsleves on a hard wood floor at least two dozen times a day. So, that ‘physical’ issue is way behind you. Anyway, I’ve two bows and two strings coming. AND I’ve learned that stock arrows start at 32 inches and are cut down from there.

Dad

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  1. David says:

    Ellen: Arthur’s asymetrical shoulder armor looks cool. But there’s a problem. Why would a right handed swordsman leave his left shoulder and side unprotected in a fight with another right handed swordsman who’s forehand blows would almost certainly land on his opponents left? Hmmm. Dad

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