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Showing posts with label Dad. Show all posts

How to Give Career Advice to Kids


 
 
I saw this diagram as an adult and just loved it! My kids are always asking what they should be when they grow up. My parents without question gave the advice of, "Do what you love, and the money will follow." It was such a great thing to tell a child. Unfortunately, their advice could not have been more incorrect! I did what I love and became a marriage therapist. I should say, “I became poor!” And, I am even on the higher end of the pay scale for therapists because I have a PhD!
So, what to tell a child? I talk to my children now about the diagram above as a good foundation to start the conversation. You have to find a job that you love, you're good at (or can get good at) and that pays well. Usually, their next question is, "So, which jobs make money?"
In our family, we have come up with one main prerequisite for a job to earn money. The prerequisite is that there must be a high barrier for entry, and thus a low supply of workers. An example would be a doctor. Medical school is so difficult, long, and expensive, it keeps most would be docs far away from this profession. Another example of a high paying profession is engineers. But, think about being an engineer, you have to do math all day! That automatically takes out about half of the population that hates math.
In the end, if you want a high paying job, you’re going to have to do the work no one else either can or wants to do. Or, as the diagram above shows, do what you love, just be ready to be happy but poor. And, in my experience, poor does not equal happy :) Yes you can find happiness anywhere, but as the Everclear song said, "I hate people who try to tell me money is the root of all that kills. They have never been poor. They have never had the joy of a welfare Christmas."

Look What Marvel Just Put in Times Square New York!

So Marvel just opened up an exhibition in Downtown Manhattan.  Is it possibly because the Avengers tore through that place while trying to defend it?  Just kidding.  But seriously, Marvel has just opened this place that houses all of the movie props from one of the coolest superhero movies ever!  Go see All of the Avengers outfits in person.  Pretty snazzy.  My kids would love love love to check this out and would be an absolute must for them on a visit to New York now.  Love that it is presented as a S.H.I.E.L.D. outpost and training center rather than a movie prop shop.  So cool.  See the pics below!






Amazing and Crazy 3D Printed Clear Hermit Crab Shells. Just Wow.



Holy genius idea!  THis is got to be one of the neatest things I have seen in a while.  What a fantastic idea!  My kids would go absolutely ape crazy over first getting a hermit crab (they seem kind of dirty and pinchy to me), and second having a completely crystal clear city scape on it's back.  Fantastic!

How to Be Better than Facebook



So, in addition to being a geek dad who loves or even lusts after geeky things:), I also have a PhD in marriage and family therapy.  Yay! So, for me part of writing this blog about being a geek dad, is also about writing this blog about being a dad and a husband.  Thus, from time to time, I will include a few things I have learned from time to time to help us all be better spouses and parents in our own little galaxy of the geek universes we inhabit. 

Now, I know many of us, myself included, feel that Facebook is the end all be all to keeping family members updated on the goings and comings of our lives.  It is so convenient right?  It truly is.  I am not a Facebook hater.  In fact, I update the vast majority of my friends and family members by way of photos and videos on Facebook.  I don’t even describe the pictures usually! 

However, I do believe there is something to be said in receiving hand written items in that thing we call the mailbox.  For some reason, it just seems like you care more when you go through the process of picking out the pen, the paper, the envelope, the stamp, writing down the address, and personalizing a message to someone.  I guess the reason it seems like you care more is that it takes more care to do it.

Each week, I write a letter to two people in my life that I fell appreciate getting letters from me.  I don’t think they hang on my every word or anything.  I just think they enjoy opening the mailbox and seeing an update on my crazy family with 6 children.  Both of these people are close enough with us as a family, that they would appreciate being in the know of our lives.  More important than that, I think they just like the feeling that perhaps they have not been forgotten.  Or, that they are important to someone. 

Thus, if you can, write someone a hand written Birthday note, or an anniversary wish.  Use stamps.  Let someone know they are important and meaningful to you. 

Wonder Years Cast Reunion Photo, Today! Check out Paul!!

 
Who didn't love Kevin Winnie, and Paul back in the day?  This was a great show that was perfect for me at that age.  Loved the setting of the show.  Loved the characters.  Loved how that life in the 60's seemed just like my life in the 80's.  And LOVED the theme song!  Anyway, so the cast reunited on the Today show to promote the upcoming rlease of the Wonder Years on DVD.  Hoping it goes well for them. 


Earth to Echo movie is a mix between E.T., Super 8, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid



Just saw the ssecond trailer for this one.  How did this one not get on my radar?  6 kids.  I would say I am the target market for this, or at least my kids are.  I must say, I was shocked with how decent the special effects are in this very Diary of a Wimpy kid type quality movie.  I think there is no way this will be E.T. or even as polished as Super 8.  But, I do think my kids will love this one.  Nice aliens, cool special effects, tweener humor.  It has all of the ingrediants.  I now have yet another summer movie that I am interested in taking the crew to.