My Little Engineer

By reflexes September 18, 2009  

Can we really tell what kids would likely be when they grow up? It could be a tough call to make. And even if I could, I probably would not impose what I think with my kids. My youngest daughter shows a lot of interest on ‘building stuff’ even before she could even walk. We sometimes fondly call her ‘little engineer’. And as she grows up, all the more we observe that she is keen to watch her dad work on screwdrivers or other general ‘fix-it’ tasks. We once visited a museum around Sydney which had a kid-sized mock construction site. And of course, she has her hands full on the industrial hand wheels. But then again, it may be too early to tell. Whatever course she would eventually pursue, we’ll always be proud parents to back her up.

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