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Had to share this text conversation I had with my 15 year old daughter who is down in the states attending university (yeah, she’s WAY smarter than her old man).
I don’t see her nearly enough, and while I was busy with school and then with work when she was a little kid, I totally missed her growing up.
Not sure it’s the x-carve bringing us closer, but the kid sure has a passion for making cool shit…I just never thought it included making cool shit with her dad.
I purchased the SO2 just so my son and I would have an assembly project to work on before he left for college. It really sparked a creative urge in him (he is now enrolled in the Industrial Design program at Auburn). The X-Carve now gives us lots to work together on, when he come home for break we always spend way to much time in the shop with him showing me the new stuff he has learned.
Ken are you on the island I am in Victoria. I am the same way with my daughters, missed a lot of special moments with them growing up but we are close.