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Roger Long wrote:
That's interesting- I'm finding that teaching seamanship on Tropic Bird to my normally (previously) hugely recalcitrant and uncommunicative 16 year old son has given us common ground and is forging a new bond between us. He's listening and learning and we're both enjoying the process. I think a key point here is the singular. My sons are totally different people when either of them is with me alone. Together, they are performing for each other and every nuance of every event is bouncing off the other. Seeing if they can exercise the power of getting the other one to do what they were asked to do instinctively more important than keeping a boat from hitting a dock. The most vital thing to the future of this boat is getting out with them one on one but it's a tough thing to work into all the other family agendas. Ah, sybling synergistics, a frightening thought... I'm lucky. Of my three, the oldest, an 18 year old girl, looks on Tropic Bird as nothing more than a receptacle in which to hold partys. The middle one, already mentioned 16 year old son is a different person on the boat. The youngest, a twelve year old girl, is watching with interest as her brother learns and I suspect we'll make a sailor of her, too. The interaction between the two who are interested in Tropic Bird as a boat, not a booze dispensing machine is all positive. JM |
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