I built models as a child.
An interesting hobby by gluing plastic cars together, but when building their Sat only available to my bedroom I knew nothing powered models. later.
Shortly before my 10th birthday, my father introduced me to the world powered models. He built gas-powered model aircraft in our attic.
Wireless radio and remote control did not exist as a popular hobby and then Put the aircraft together. using blueprints, balsa wood by gluing together to create the aircraft from nothingness. final vehicle had no transmitter for remote control.Use wires to fly aircraft, and he just stood there flying those planes infiltrates.
View as boring now, but then found exciting.
I remember specifically an aeroplane is built because the thing was enormous. at least started building aircraft-do not remember the finishing ever.
Had a Wingspan of over 5-leg.I look on various occasions and are wondering how he would never hang with this Seemed so much this. traveling cables, copying the arm off–or wear away.
I have fond memories of watching dad fly airplanes. he fly until it fuel, sliding in for the landing, refuel and go back into the air.
I sat on the ground for hours, just happy to be there with him I wasn’t strong enough to hold on to those models then.These days I wonder about the pleasure we knew from running RC models now available.
Funny how they were caught up in the distractions of living we become as adults routine would lose sight of those who give us a real pleasure and start measuring the quality of life, in how much money I make from the size of the House we live in, how quickly our car is, how sporty looks, or “level luxury.”
Sometimes forget what made sense for us when we lived a life much less an agonizing context.
Children want things, sure.See the latest fad or the initiation of commercials on TV and just gotta have “, but the only thing that they view as a true measure of quality of life experience?
Time!
Time spent doing those things that they like to do. time spent playing video games, how much time is spent riding the bicycle, GameTime Baseball, Football, Basketball, or time spent goofing off with their friends.
But the most important thing for kids, true quality of life comes from time spent with you, the parent or grandparent.
Your children know no greater joy than when they spend time doing things with you, the important adults in their lives.
Very often we understand how valuable it is too late at this time for our children and grandchildren. time spent doing much together means so much for our children, and I think what it does to build their characters.
Find a hobby or activity, that both you and your child (or grandchild) enjoy, and to take with them on a regular basis; some Enjoy–and to give them a fun experience.
Remote control toys is perfect to do things with their children; participate in Find a RC project from conception completely by operating radio control of finished vehicles.
For life gets no better than this.
How do you measure “quality of life”?


