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Date:         Thu, 02 Nov 1995 09:57:11 -0700 (MST)
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From:         tschroe@aztec.asu.edu (TODD R. SCHROEDER)
Subject:      A Father's Pride

I bought my bus when my daughter Willow was barely a year old. Since then I've tried to get her involved in daily life with the bus that carried her to pre-school, ran out of gas (always on the freeway, somehow), took us camping, took us to the store, etc etc etc. She was usually not a very good helper -- I'd be lying on my back under the bus, fumbling around for the 13mm combination wrench, to find her digging in the garden with it. But, as they say, Perseverance Furthers.

Last night I got home with about an hour to spare before choir rehersal, and I decided to install the shift coupler which had arrived the day before from RMMW. I invited Willow (now age 6) to come out to the garage with me to hold the light -- not that I needed the light held, but I could use the company. Now Willow is not terribly enthused about lying under the bus, which is probably a good thing at this stage, but she found a way to hold the light where I needed it without getting on her back under the bus.

Well, the time came to insert the pin through the rubber mounts and the shift rod, which is kinda a three-handed job. Yeah, I could have probably done it alone, but I thought I'd give Willow a chance. "Willow", I said, "how about getting into the bus and moving the gearshift for me, when I tell you. "Sure", she said. And she actually followed my instructions in moving it forward and back until I got everything lined up, the pin through the rod and the setscrew in the hole.

Now, I know this is not earth-shattering, but I felt so good that Willow was actually able to help me -- and not make-work, make-the-kid-feel-good help, but actually helped me get the job done quicker help. She was pretty cool about it, but I could tell she was pleased too. I really don't expect her to turn into a wrench, but she's going to know more about a car than where to put the gas in. And who knows, she may help me pull the engine someday.

BTW -- I've finally put together a homepage, where you can see the Campmobile, Willow, and some Words of Wisdom. Check it out at www.geopages.com/CapitolHill/1895 and tell me what you think.

Thanks for letting me share. ------------------------------------------------------------- Todd R. Schroeder todds@sungate.chotel.com '71 Campmobile


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