Originally Posted By: BobbiJo
Originally Posted By: ImprovedRomeo
I got nothing. I was here because I thought someone wanted a kiss.

Wii, I see you and I have a similar taste in books. When I really need to improve my vocabulary skills or my mind needs a mental floss I lock myself up in the study room with a wine and a cigar and crack open Goodnight Moon or Green eggs and ham.


Well, I DO still want a kiss... wink

It just seems whenever I try to talk to Dan it goes nowhere. He is convinced that I have TOO laid-back of an approach, while I feel is he way too intense to the opposite degree.

I do think Nathan needs to practice more, and I will work on that. However I just don't know what to do if Nathan is not ever really good at any given sport. For some reason that is so important to Dan. If Nathan were really good at school (which he is, he is above grade level in every subjec), if he was strong in speech/drama like me, he would still not be good enough for Dan. frown I don't think I can prevent Dan's anger/scorn/whatever from seeping through. He has to hear it from someone other than me....


"YOU" don't know what to do if Nathan is not ever really good at sports"....???

Why? Is being "good" at sports really that important at all?