Thursday, August 6, 2009

'For Calvin, Hobbes and few others'

"This morning I had a wonderful dream. By holding my arms out stiff and pushing down hard, I found I could suspend myself a few feet above the ground. I flapped harder, and soon I was soaring effortlessly over the trees and telephone poles! I could fly!

I folded my arms back and zoomed low over the neighbourhood. Every one was amazed, and they ran along under me as I shot by. Then I rocketed up so fast that my eyes watered from the wind. I laughed and laughed, making huge loops across the sky.

That’s when mom woke me up and said I was going to miss the bus if I didn’t get my bottom out of bed; twenty minutes later, here I’m standing in the cold rain, waiting to go to school, and I just remembered I forgot my lunch."

(An excerpt from Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes)

--- For the one who affectionately took me to the charming world of 'Calvin and Hobbes' and for the one who helped me rediscover the not so naughty child inside me, with love! ---

1 comment:

A said...

Thanks for Introducing Calvin and his Hobbes to me :)