[ The stores they got to have many, many books. Sometimes they aren't always stores, but libraries. That is where Matt taught her about borrowing things with permission. She has a card with her name on it. ]
I like it when he does that. Sometimes we play catch. [ And she's also seen Matt pray. She does not fully understand it, but it is important to him. ]
Can we try some of these things together? [ She wants to know what they sing. And what ice skating is. ]
Like the man in the park? When we shared our hot dogs and soda?
[Libraries that offer books out of print. And often have a superior selection. A quiet day at the library is one of the wonderful treasures they can share.]
I enjoy it too.
[Foggy turns into a little kid at the drop of a hat as it is. Baseball is just one of those things they mutually latch onto. Explaining a sport is easier than explaining a religion. That's just the facts.]
Sure we can. There are many more too. Like making cookies, making a snow man. Decorating the apartment.
[ She loves those days. They find them as often as they can. Usually more often than not because Laura's pace at devouring books is growing steadily now that she's learned to read. ]
Decorating the apartment? Like with the lights and shiny things?!
[ Oh, you've done it now, Murdock. She's sitting up on her knees on the couch, and bouncing a little. ]
[ And then they can make these things to put up in the apartment and give to people to make them smile. That is part of it, yes? ]
We can both write the list?
[ Since his would need to be with the little dots she doesn't know yet. She's learning to write as well but it is not as good as her ability to ready. ]
[And now there is so very, very much to do. Matt hasn't had a busy Christmas season outside of what's on the street or in the office. This kind of busy hasn't been in his life since--well, maybe it never quite was. St. Agnes had it's times, and Jack provided to the best of his ability.
Matt understands that pressure that adults have now. Christmas is supposed to be special. And this would be Laura's first time participating. As Foggy says "go big or go home".]
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I like it when he does that. Sometimes we play catch. [ And she's also seen Matt pray. She does not fully understand it, but it is important to him. ]
Can we try some of these things together? [ She wants to know what they sing. And what ice skating is. ]
Like the man in the park? When we shared our hot dogs and soda?
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I enjoy it too.
[Foggy turns into a little kid at the drop of a hat as it is. Baseball is just one of those things they mutually latch onto. Explaining a sport is easier than explaining a religion. That's just the facts.]
Sure we can. There are many more too. Like making cookies, making a snow man. Decorating the apartment.
[It takes Matt a moment before he remembers.]
Yes. Like that.
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Decorating the apartment? Like with the lights and shiny things?!
[ Oh, you've done it now, Murdock. She's sitting up on her knees on the couch, and bouncing a little. ]
And the cookies!
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We can, if that's what you want.
[That's what she wants. He knows it.]
Tell you what, we will make a list.
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We can both write the list?
[ Since his would need to be with the little dots she doesn't know yet. She's learning to write as well but it is not as good as her ability to ready. ]
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[And now there is so very, very much to do. Matt hasn't had a busy Christmas season outside of what's on the street or in the office. This kind of busy hasn't been in his life since--well, maybe it never quite was. St. Agnes had it's times, and Jack provided to the best of his ability.
Matt understands that pressure that adults have now. Christmas is supposed to be special. And this would be Laura's first time participating. As Foggy says "go big or go home".]