I feel as if I don't give Sir Knightlyhood enough credit. Sir Knightlyhood, I believe is the best knight that any squire could study under. It has been told that Sir Knightlyhood, himself, is one of the best knights of all time. Today was the first time he agreed to shoot arrows with me after my little incident that occurred the last time. At first I had felt that I wasn't up to Sir Knighlyhood's standards. I felt like I had been letting him down. Sir Knighlyhood kept a pretty good distance away from me when it was my turn to shoot. This indicated to me that he was not yet comfortable with my skill level or my aim. After I had shot about twenty arrows, I think I gained back Sir Knightlyhood's trust. He seemed to have moved closer to me, which meant he knew that I was becoming a better shooter. Sir Knighlyhood asked me if I would like to ride alongside him, in one of the upcoming days, at the front of the pack. This was a very exciting day for me because I usually ride towards the back or at the very end.
Advice for the day: Practice makes perfect.
Monday, October 29, 2007
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