Ron -- great photos!

This is edging away from the original thread, but whatthehell: here is
Catie, freshman, at a friend's house, ready for the Christmas ball.

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On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 3:03 PM, Ron Mc <bulldog...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Rene, I've always taken the approach with my daughter to be a facilitator,
> not a teacher.  Growing up fly fishing at the creek, we might not fish at
> all.
>
>
> <http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v728/bulldog1935/decoy/cibolo/ccnc036.jpg>
>
> Sometimes she would fish 10 minutes, sometimes none, sometimes wanting to
> fish 3 hours on every hole she had ever been to on the creek.
>
> The point is, she wanted to be there.  The rest is gravy.
>
> Same with bicycling.  You can offer it and help them with questions, but
> the choice has to be theirs.
>
> In her case, paddling a kayak across the flats (and beating 3 grown men 5
> miles into the wind when she was 12-y-o), charging 20 miles on a bicycle,
> or catching a big fish - it all played to her natural competitive nature.
>
> I took up bicycling again because she had the interest.  First bought a
> kayak so she and I could tandem - that lasted a year, and then she had to
> paddle her own boat.
>
> My passion is my daughter.
>
>
> <http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v728/bulldog1935/decoy/fish8/aPB230009.jpg>
>
> her favorite part of fishing, though, has always been the fillet table - I
> think she's going to be a surgeon, unless fighter pilot wins out.  .
>
>
>
>
> I like the idea of the Riv tandem with baby carrier over stoker's
> handlebars, followed later by one of those burley trailer bikes when
> pedaling becomes part of the interest.
>
>
> On Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 3:23:01 PM UTC-6, René wrote:
>>
>> The great stories of kids who have gone on to embrace the love of bikes
>> (and other passions) from their parents are wonderful. However, IMO, one of
>> the hardest things one has to do as a parent (two daughters in their 20s
>> and a teenage son) is deal with the reality when one (or all) of your kids
>> develops other passions that don't have anything to do with yours and
>> reject (to different degrees) sharing yours. Children develop their own
>> personalities and passions and one of the best aspect of being a parent is
>> encouraging them to do so. Yet, it also hurts when they reject sharing
>> yours. This is an important lesson I have learned over the years, and
>> covers many more aspects than just sharing a hobby or a passion. And one
>> has to be supportive and understanding and learn to deal with this
>> discovery process. And keep hoping that when they get older, they'll
>> re-discover the passion so you can share it with them! The good aspect of
>> this situation is that sometimes they infect you with their passions, and
>> you are the one who ends up sharing it with them.
>>
>> René
>>
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