Scott_W said:He used to call me "little Scotty", even when I was 30 something! I guess he always pictured me as the little kid.
I think that's just always how it works, summarized by this great commercial
Scott_W said:He used to call me "little Scotty", even when I was 30 something! I guess he always pictured me as the little kid.
Scott_W said:The thing is, every kid has something that just clicks for them. Some may be great in school, some may not, but be good at mechanical things. It's important that we introduce them to new things, but support them in what THEY choose to do. I know far to many parents that push their kids into stuff they don't like. It's good that you recognize that. Who know, some day they could make it big, and they can buy all the festools you can handle! [big grin]
I think the biggest problem with kids today is lack of exposure. All the highschool "shops" have closed down. It's sad, and they wonder why we have a lack of skilled people for the trades!
Ken Nagrod said:Look out Bob Marino! There's a new future dealer in town, and she's 4. [wink]
A friend of ours, when he was in high-school, found himself baby-sitting an 8- or 9-year old. Well all of a sudden the kid disappears, and then a huge shrieking noise starts up through the house.Wood_Junkie said:I, of course, didn't let her use the saw!