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Father's Day

Hey what a beautiful article!! And such an inspiration for me, as a father of a soon-to-be five year old!!

What better values and concepts to instill into our children, than those presented in Star Trek??!? Science, peace, progressive sensibilities (as a goal), the spirit of adventure and discovery along with the betterment of self and society? You're totally doing him, and those he will touch throughout his life a great service!!!

When my boy was just three, he apparently went back to mum's house one day (we're separated) and schooled her on the concept of heliocentrism - until that point she actually didn't even know the sun was at the center and planets revolved around it! I felt really proud that day!

I think he's liking the fact dad enjoys toys too. Here he is with my die-cast tricorder and communicator badge. One morning I awoke to find him scanning the inside of the toilet with it, and I was a little concerned for its safety :D

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Trek on, and Happy Father's Day!! :) :)
 
Hey what a beautiful article!! And such an inspiration for me, as a father of a soon-to-be five year old!!

What better values and concepts to instill into our children, than those presented in Star Trek??!? Science, peace, progressive sensibilities (as a goal), the spirit of adventure and discovery along with the betterment of self and society? You're totally doing him, and those he will touch throughout his life a great service!!!

When my boy was just three, he apparently went back to mum's house one day (we're separated) and schooled her on the concept of heliocentrism - until that point she actually didn't even know the sun was at the center and planets revolved around it! I felt really proud that day!

I think he's liking the fact dad enjoys toys too. Here he is with my die-cast tricorder and communicator badge. One morning I awoke to find him scanning the inside of the toilet with it, and I was a little concerned for its safety :D

Jett1.jpg


Trek on, and Happy Father's Day!! :) :)

And to you!...my "Little Trekkies" are 26 and 24, so my advice to you is, Don't Blink! What a little star you have! I am sure you are very proud, and from one Dad to another, HappyFather's Day! :techman:

One morning I awoke to find him scanning the inside of the toilet with it, and I was a little concerned for its safety :D
Urinalysis, Mr. Spock? :D

:guffaw: :lol: :guffaw: :lol:

And You, Triumphant, my First Friend of BBS. On this day, I Address You as Brother/Father...I still remember the first piece of brotherly and fatherly advice you gave me as I entered my very first Social Network Experience. Do you remember what you told me?
 
One morning I awoke to find him scanning the inside of the toilet with it, and I was a little concerned for its safety :D
Urinalysis, Mr. Spock? :D

Hilarious!!!! :lol:

Let me tell you, awakening to the unique sound of a Mark-IX Tricorder tightly reverberating in a toilet-bowl is quite an experience. :vulcan:

He got the calm talk about putting such an expensive (not a toy) piece of hardware near water. :scream:

HIjol said:
And to you!...my "Little Trekkies" are 26 and 24, so my advice to you is, Don't Blink! What a little star you have! I am sure you are very proud, and from one Dad to another, HappyFather's Day

Thanks very much HIjol! I know what you mean about blinking. My little boy gets bigger and bolder each week.

I get inspired as a father from the optimism about the future I get in large part from Star Trek, and it helps to see other like minded people like yourself and the gentleman who started this thread!!

Trek on!
 
schooled her on the concept of heliocentrism - until that point she actually didn't even know the sun was at the center and planets revolved around it! I felt really proud that day!

Sorry. How can people not know that? Was your child's mother from a recently discovered Papua New Guinea Tribe?
 
Sorry. How can people not know that? Was your child's mother from a recently discovered Papua New Guinea Tribe?

Don't be. I honestly don't think she'd ever given it a thought. Might be all the 'keeping up with the kardashians' et al she does. (that's a statement about the prevalence of non-important things in popular culture, and applicable to lots of today's population - in case she ever reads this)

I think lack of celestial awareness is more common than we realize, regardless of it being touched on briefly in some high school class while 'more important' issues of teenage years are on the mind
 
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One morning I awoke to find him scanning the inside of the toilet with it, and I was a little concerned for its safety :D
Urinalysis, Mr. Spock? :D

Hilarious!!!! :lol:

Let me tell you, awakening to the unique sound of a Mark-IX Tricorder tightly reverberating in a toilet-bowl is quite an experience. :vulcan:

He got the calm talk about putting such an expensive (not a toy) piece of hardware near water. :scream:

HIjol said:
And to you!...my "Little Trekkies" are 26 and 24, so my advice to you is, Don't Blink! What a little star you have! I am sure you are very proud, and from one Dad to another, HappyFather's Day

Thanks very much HIjol! I know what you mean about blinking. My little boy gets bigger and bolder each week.

I get inspired as a father from the optimism about the future I get in large part from Star Trek, and it helps to see other like minded people like yourself and the gentleman who started this thread!!

Trek on!

Indeed, and I feel the same about optimism for the future coming, in part, from Star Trek. I think Roddenberry's greatest gift was that very feeling, no matter his faults and foibles.

You were able to have a Calm talk? You are hereby awarded the Cochrane Medal of Excellence! :techman:

Sorry. How can people not know that? Was your child's mother from a recently discovered Papua New Guinea Tribe?

Don't be. I honestly don't think she'd ever given it a thought. Might be all the 'keeping up with the kardashians' et al she does. (that's a broad statement applicable to lots of today's population - in case she ever reads this)

I think lack of celestial awareness is more common than we realize, regardless of it being touched on briefly in some high school class while 'more important' issues of teenage years are on the mind

Like you cannot imagine. I had one of my teachers of many years look up and notice the Sun, when the dust and angle were making it appear more whitish, as it really is, and remark, "...oh, is that the moon?"

Less people than we would like to think actually look up and pay attention to the sky. :(
 
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