Good Luck What if you were walking along the road collecting feathers...” said Dad. “Feathers... Why feathers?” asked Jimmy. “It’s an analogy.” “I’ve never heard that, is that a bird?” “No it’s a story.” “A bird story?” “No. I’m telling you a story so you’ll understand something.” “Something about birds?” “No. It was actually about the feathers, and a fish...” “A fish with feathers?!?” “No, a fish who wants a feather.” “Why would a fish want a feather?” “Exactly!” “So...?” “So you are collecting feathers to tuck in your hat, and a fish in the pond you’re passing asks if he can have one. And you say no because a fish has no need for a feather, and you think he will just toss it away.” “Because fish don’t wear hats? But the fish talks...? Does this have anything to do with me asking you if I could have five dollars?” “Yes, see you got it! A fish doesn’t need feathers, and you don’t need five dollars. And fish can talk in stories...” “Well, first of all, you don’t even know if the fish really has a hat.” “Huh?” “This fish might not have a hat that needs a feather but his friends’ birthday is coming up and he is one feather short to get what he wants to surprise that friend...” Mom came in and handed Jimmy a fiver, “Scram!” she said, he took off. She looked at her husband, “Why do you have to make things so complicated?” “Why would he ask me to give him extra money? I thought he was just going to spend it at the park.” “Oh ye of little faith.” Dad’s birthday present turned out to be a new wallet, inside was a sort of crisp, new five dollar bill, from Jimmy, for good luck. |