Listening intently, I surveyed the landscape. I felt a nudge of the Holy Spirit and recognized His sweet voice. Praise to the Lord always tumbles from my lips as we take our daily trek up our mountain road. It's not unusual for me to sing as I walk Blue. Kites are for March winds, summer play days - not for a winter storm named Jonas. This song was hugely out of place in our winter wonderland. "Let's go fly a kite, and send it soaring." The familiar tune played spontaneously through my mind as Blue and I trudged through a foot of snow. When the kids quarrel, Carl holds his hands where a human's ears would be, which is several inches below his rabbit ears."Let's go fly a kite, up to the highest height.".But when they fight over the kite with Binky about using it, she says it's a golf club, even though she just said it's not. When Ladonna tells Muffy to give her her golf club so that she can get the kite down from the tree, Muffy says it's not a golf club, it's a putter.Muffy says "Here! In paragraph 4, subheading A," while pointing at the end of paragraph two on her contract.The opening of the classical composition Morning Mood by Edvard Grieg plays during the sequence in which Binky, Ladonna, Muffy and Bailey all fly the kite.One of Muffy's kites flies into the sun, just like the hot-air balloon did at the end of " Unfinished.".Binky mentions how the weatherman is usually wrong (“ The Blizzard”, “ Arthur’s Snow Biz”, “ Waiting for Snow”).suggested that Arthur and his friends do this in " Just the Ticket." Ladonna suggests that they pull straws to see who gets the kite first.She suggested the same to Arthur and D.W. Three friends quarreling about how to divide an object they found is similar to “ Finders Key-pers”.Ladonna wants to find the owner and return the kite for a reward, like she did with the gold watch in “ Based on a True Story”.He first did this in " Binky Barnes, Wingman." Muffy tries to putt a ball into a glass, just like Alberto did in “ Molina’s Mulligan”.This is the first episode where Carl appears without George.Carl offers the others to fly the kite with him if they are quiet. ![]() Binky remarks that they could have just flown the kite instead of arguing. He tells them that the kite is his and remembers exactly when and where he lost it. All three quarrel loudly, but are interrupted by Carl, who hates loud noises. Binky notices that the contract does not specify when he has to give his two days to Muffy and suggests December of next year. When Ladonna passes the kite on, Muffy says that, according to the contract, she owes each of them three kite-days for damaging the kite. She has it fixed, but that means she does not get to fly it all week. Ladonna damages the kite while impressing D.W. Ladonna takes it without noticing that it is not the original one. Just before she is supposed to give the kite to Ladonna, she finds one in a bush in the park. Over the next week, Muffy manages to crash a number of identical kites. Muffy does not dare to tell Binky and Ladonna the truth, so she buys a new kite at Weird Things exactly like the lost one. Despite Bailey's best efforts, it is lost. When Muffy flies the kite, Chip calls and she accidentally lets the kite go. Muffy makes the lawyer make another contract saying that Binky will get it one extra day in exchange for two of his days. ![]() Binky offers everything to keep it longer. It rains all through Binky's kite-week, and when the sun comes out, there is no wind and Muffy comes to claim the kite. They draw straws to decide who gets it first. Since they cannot agree on who should keep it, Muffy has her dad's lawyer draw up a time-sharing contract. The kids have fun flying the kite, but its owner does not come back. Ladonna sees a kite in another tree and retrieves it with the help of Muffy's golf club. The ball lands beside a butterfly, which Binky was about to catch, right under a tree on which Ladonna is reading. Muffy and Bailey practice golf in the park. will inherit his sweater, but she thinks it is way too "Arthury". In the introduction, Arthur finds a quarter and wonders who else had the quarter before and who will have it afterwards. ![]() After failing to find the owner, the trio plans to take joint custody of the toy. While playing in the park, Binky, Muffy, and Ladonna stumble upon an abandoned kite.
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