My family has a very close friend, named Alex Wannamaker who was born with a disadvantageously damaged central nervous system. This birth defect has leftover him somewhat paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. Alex was limited to doing basic daily activities with the help of others. Alex is able to take educational classes from dwelling house using his voice-activated computer. He sometimes asks me to type his homework, to-date he is an A student. I engage become his best friend and I have enjoyed talking to him on many different subjects.
One twenty-four hours Alex asked me to help him with immediate a kite. I must have looked somewhat surprised and startled with this simple request, because kite winging is one of those things I take for granted. So I asked him why. To my chagrin, he replied imagination is the highest kite one can fly. Alex added:
· There is no limit to your imagination or how high you fly your kite.
· As long as there is string you can fly a kite
· Kites, like imagination can come in different sizes and shapes
· With imagination you can get the soaring imprint of flying a kite in the sky
I bought a turning point crate kite, a Japanese fighting kite, and a spare Disney character kite and lots of string.
The day I took Alex to the commonality was bright and clear, not a cloud in the sky. I put the Disney kite together first and got it soaring into the sky, then(prenominal) tied the string to his wheelchair. I saw a small smile on Alexs face. :) Next I had a teeny-weeny difficulty putting the box crate kite together and getting it to fly because Ive never flown this type of kite. It was a challenge for me, but...
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