My son Dayton
has grown this great like or love well to be honest obsession with the new Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles action figure characters. So much so that every day when he
comes home from school, comes from the store, get out the bath, basically every
time he not doing something that doesn’t allow him to not have it on, the first
thing he does is head straight for his toy room and jump in to his Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtle costume, Raphael. If you don't already know, the Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles (TMNT), are comic book characters from the 1980's. The TMNT main characters
are four turtles that came in to contact with a slimy green colored chemical called,
"The Ooze", which transformed them from basically normal household pets
to human size, walking, talking turtles. Their father figure, Sensei, is a large
human like rat, Master Splinter, that also came in contact with Ooze just prior
to the turtles encounter. He apparently was an actual pet of a Samurai that was
killed by another character of the comic book, Shredder, whom I'm sure you'll hear
about in later blogs. The rat, who also walks and talks, teaches the teenage like
turtles the elite fundamental skills of being a Samurai, which they use to protect
the city against evil. Raphael, is one of the four TMNT characters, he is distinguished
from the other turtles by his choose of weaponry, Sais, and his red head hand and
red karate belt. The others also have a distinctive choose of weaponry and headband
and belt color. Raphael, the physically and mentally stronger of the four and second
in charge, has a rebellious like demeanor and has become my son's favorite turtle
of the four. Which is obviously the reason for purchasing this particular character
and since purchasing the costume this past Halloween, he has probably worn it more
than he's wet the bed. The costume and character has come become so important to
my son and such a significant part of his life that it's been use, at times, as
leverage in certain 4 year old moments in my day to day life. With that been said,
hopefully you better understand the importance of his Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
image and his dedication and devotion to becoming the greatest crime fighting ninja
turtle every.
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
The Pride of a Samurai
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Hahaha! That last part about "Raphael" not showing weakness is funny!. This was a very long post, although it was worth reading the whole post others might not want to finish reading it. It started off talking about samurais and then kind of got off topic. If you just tied it all together talking about samurais and the history of them a bit more it would have helped the post.
ReplyDeleteI was diggin' this post, but it was pretty long. Nearing the middle of it I started to lose interest. Like Mrs. Kelly was saying, if a post is really long, maybe shave it down a bit? Filter out some un-needed details. I like the idea of the post and seems like you have a lot of love for your son. The one other thing I can comment on is I noticed a handful of grammatical errors. Nice post!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely hilarious. I enjoyed the story, but the blog was very long. I think the idea of blogging about the daily activities of your soon is cool. I could feel the love you have for Dayton coming from your description of his personality
ReplyDeleteIt's almost a book, but other than that it is well written. Your post get long, so may i suggest shorting your post some. I enjoy kids, but have none myself, and it seems from the sounds of things i am missing out on some fun stuff and some not so fun stuff. Keep enjoying your son at four years of age, you will need a new blog for him when he turns five. Look forward to it.
ReplyDeleteThis posting is super long and I started to lose interested and get a little lost as you changed from the Ninja facts, to the story. Also, I would just read it out loud to yourself so you can make sure it all makes sense. It was a great story, and a great start to your blog!
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