"If there's one thing all kids should know There are some places none dare to go. But when you goof with misplaced throw Do you risk danger, or live with woe?"
It is so cool how you did the angle of view in the yard. From their view point but how the frisbee lays on the ground with blades of grass. I love how your mind works. ❤
It is so cool how you did the angle of view in the yard. From their view point but how the frisbee l
My mind is dangerous, lol. If I had more time I would have made the yard more eerie and creepy, dangerous even. Like if the neighbour was a bad dude or something, and everyone knew it. Aiden has a look of grim determination to get his Frisbee back. If he had an adventure in that backyard, wonder how it would play out, lol.
My mind is dangerous, lol. If I had more time I would have made the yard more eerie and creepy, dan
Well, they could always do what I would do when this occurred. Go next door, knock on the door, explain the situation, and be allowed to retrieve the Frisbee while listening to admonitions about being careful with my toys.
Well, they could always do what I would do when this occurred. Go next door, knock on the door, exp
Adult logic doesn't always apply to children. :P id est example: "We can't go over there: Lukes' dad said NOT to leave the yard!" "Amy's right. Besides, everyone says that guy HATES kids. If he sees us, he'll probably sic his bulldog on us!" "Guys, that's my BRAND NEW Frisbee. I HAVE to get it back!" >:O
Adult logic doesn't always apply to children. :P id est example: "We can't go over there: Lukes' dad
Oh, trust me. I know what you're talking about where adult vs. child logic is concerned. Having been both (even though the child was a long, LONG time ago), I understand their way of thinking. (That may be why I can write a conversation with a child so well in my stories. Hmm.) Of course, it helps to have only grown up chronologically and physically. (wink)
Oh, trust me. I know what you're talking about where adult vs. child logic is concerned. Having be