D.A. — I don’t think he lied at all. The phrase “helped a bit” is intentionally vague. … not John’s fault if the boys read more into it than was there. It is what Dads do to help build self confidence in the children. Seems like you’re living up to your namesake again…..
I took my son kart racing when he was 11. Gas engine karts not soap box derby. The understanding was the same as when we raced the R/C cars. I put up the bank roll but he did all the work (with supervision of course). It was always amusing at the track when other Dad’s would come over and ask a question on setup and I’d refer them to my son. He did his own setup and I think that had much to do with his success. Today he restores/prepares vintage race cars as a profession.
Very sweet of John to down-play his role in the building of that go-kart so that Michael could take all the credit and look good in front of his friends. He definitely loves his son.
Having said that though . . . I feel very conflicted regarding the idea of Michael telling his friends one WHOPPER of a lie and then John backing him up. I don’t think that sets a very good example for his son, who should be taught that it’s always better to tell the truth — no matter what.
Allowing Michael to take the credit in front of his peers and realizing the respect gotten for a job well done will change Michael’s mind about these projects. That lie will give him the push he needs to be a man. Would that all fathers could do so for their children – sadly, many fathers did not have the experience to do so for their children and it just gets worse.
Lady Nicole over 12 years ago
So sweet :)
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
Sharp.
psychlady over 12 years ago
John, this time you did well!
tagteam over 12 years ago
D.A. — I don’t think he lied at all. The phrase “helped a bit” is intentionally vague. … not John’s fault if the boys read more into it than was there. It is what Dads do to help build self confidence in the children. Seems like you’re living up to your namesake again…..
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
Aw, that was sweet! Good for John and good for Michael for acknowledging what John did. :-)
trimguy over 12 years ago
Genius Kit, Pinewood Derby…my dad did all of that FOR me. Yeah, I got to take credit for it, but I rarely did any of the work. :(
Big_Tex over 12 years ago
What Dads everywhere love to heaar.
georgiiii over 12 years ago
It’s a guy thing. And next time Michael will be interested in learning how to do it himself.
danlarios over 12 years ago
great dad
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
Great one for Father’s Day.
hcr1985 over 12 years ago
too sweet!!!
ronpolimeni over 12 years ago
I took my son kart racing when he was 11. Gas engine karts not soap box derby. The understanding was the same as when we raced the R/C cars. I put up the bank roll but he did all the work (with supervision of course). It was always amusing at the track when other Dad’s would come over and ask a question on setup and I’d refer them to my son. He did his own setup and I think that had much to do with his success. Today he restores/prepares vintage race cars as a profession.
xall2h1 over 12 years ago
a great backup :)
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
Very sweet of John to down-play his role in the building of that go-kart so that Michael could take all the credit and look good in front of his friends. He definitely loves his son.
Having said that though . . . I feel very conflicted regarding the idea of Michael telling his friends one WHOPPER of a lie and then John backing him up. I don’t think that sets a very good example for his son, who should be taught that it’s always better to tell the truth — no matter what.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 12 years ago
Dad’s are the best.
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
I like Dad’s style.
route66paul over 12 years ago
Allowing Michael to take the credit in front of his peers and realizing the respect gotten for a job well done will change Michael’s mind about these projects. That lie will give him the push he needs to be a man. Would that all fathers could do so for their children – sadly, many fathers did not have the experience to do so for their children and it just gets worse.
Michael and his father are very lucky