I remember growing up watching Star Trek with my father.
It's funny what little fragments of memory stick fast and seem to be there forever and others are blown away like so much dust.
I remember a Saturday afternoon in the mid to late seventies, walking into my father's study and sitting down with him as he was watching City on the Edge of Forever.
I remember being confused because the guy in the kitchen with the hat on looked like Spock, but he was dressed in "normal" clothes and working behind a counter. (I couldn't have been more than five at the time.) I remember my father explaining to me what was happening.
I remember being amazed that one of my heroes resembled another so much.
My father with his hazel eyes and larger than life countenance (in my mind at least) could have been Captain Kirk's twin.
I remember my father saying things to me like " There are two kinds of people in this world, Leaders and Followers, and anyone can be a follower."
and
"The right thing to do is never the easy thing to do, but it's worth the extra effort in doing."
and
"Take out the Garbage."
I remember watching Star Trek and watching Kirk and company reinforce these concepts. Be a leader, respect others, be strong both mentally and physically. Be an example of what a good person should be.
The point of this ramble down memory lane is to have a larger than life hero, who put into action those principles and values taught in words by an everyday hero, galvanized in me some important life lessons.
Thanks Captain Kirk.
and Thank you Dad.
It's funny what little fragments of memory stick fast and seem to be there forever and others are blown away like so much dust.
I remember a Saturday afternoon in the mid to late seventies, walking into my father's study and sitting down with him as he was watching City on the Edge of Forever.
I remember being confused because the guy in the kitchen with the hat on looked like Spock, but he was dressed in "normal" clothes and working behind a counter. (I couldn't have been more than five at the time.) I remember my father explaining to me what was happening.
I remember being amazed that one of my heroes resembled another so much.
My father with his hazel eyes and larger than life countenance (in my mind at least) could have been Captain Kirk's twin.
I remember my father saying things to me like " There are two kinds of people in this world, Leaders and Followers, and anyone can be a follower."
and
"The right thing to do is never the easy thing to do, but it's worth the extra effort in doing."
and
"Take out the Garbage."
I remember watching Star Trek and watching Kirk and company reinforce these concepts. Be a leader, respect others, be strong both mentally and physically. Be an example of what a good person should be.
The point of this ramble down memory lane is to have a larger than life hero, who put into action those principles and values taught in words by an everyday hero, galvanized in me some important life lessons.
Thanks Captain Kirk.
and Thank you Dad.