I agree that Dean is much more child-like in his ability to live in the moment, whereas it's much harder for Sam to let go and be. For all that his was the more "normal" childhood, I wonder the extent to which he got to enjoy it, to which he ever learned how to play. But Dean gets that, and he does it and it's not beneath him to play like that with kids when he has the excuse.
And yeah, I really enjoyed giving Sam and his long, long legs a bunch of furniture that would hit him at shin-height. Heh.
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Date: 2008-07-16 04:41 pm (UTC)I agree that Dean is much more child-like in his ability to live in the moment, whereas it's much harder for Sam to let go and be. For all that his was the more "normal" childhood, I wonder the extent to which he got to enjoy it, to which he ever learned how to play. But Dean gets that, and he does it and it's not beneath him to play like that with kids when he has the excuse.
And yeah, I really enjoyed giving Sam and his long, long legs a bunch of furniture that would hit him at shin-height. Heh.
Glad you enjoyed it!