Hitting the Mark
Sometimes I love the days when the kids and I are running around town doing errands. The prolonged periods in close proximity in the van with not much to do but talk and think often prompts the most interesting, and most memorable, conversations.
Yesterday was one such day. On our way into swimming lessons after lunch, Jabin pipes up, "When I grow up, I'm going to be a fighter. And my weapon is going to be a bow and arrow."
Snapping out of a reverie on my own (which was in a completely different sphere of thought—itinerary, or knitting patterns, or some such thing), I wondered where he might have gotten that from.
"Like Hawkeye?" I asked. My kids have seen the new Avengers movie at least five times. Hawkeye is one of their favourite characters from the show.
"Yeah, and Legolas," he replied. Now I was catching up. After our semi-annual holiday tradition of watching the entire, director's-cut Lord of the Rings trilogy (which Jabin and Noah got to participate in for the first time), Jabin had declared Legolas to be his favourite character. I guess he was still chewing on that.
I didn't want to point out the near-complete lack of reality in anyone using a bow-and-arrow for sniper or other soldierly work these days, but Jude did, instead. After some discussion amongst the boys about how archery was primarily for hunting game, and how Hawkeye's amazing arrows weren't really real, Jabin said, "Well, I can use it for hunting, and fighting. Then I can shoot a deer or a moose for my family."
"Good plan," I said, smiling. "You can make sure your family has food for the winter."
"Yep. And I think one of my kids will say he wants to be just like me!"
"I bet he will." There are definitely worse goals to have. :-)