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mozzie
31-12-2008, 02:55 PM
well christmas has come and gone time for the new year.we bought our 5 year old a scope from target for chrissy he enjoys looking through mine and thought its about time to see if he does enjoy it.last night was our first clear night out he brings it with a smile from ear to ear,theres a star dad no mate thats venus that'll do dad he says hopping around like kids do christ i said to the misses as i got on my stomach to align it for him,well in the eyepiece i could see 3 venuses (only a starter scope)here you go son well he sat down looked in it and said venus has 2 moons.well it brought a tear to my eyes he looked at it for 20 minutes i showed him how to just lift the back of the scope up and venus will be centred again sitting down on the wall beside him telling him about the sky and things he just kept on looking in it.lets try m42 i said back on my stomach,there you go son well there was smile and a yell got it dad small round cloud thats it mate,well i explained what it was and grabed this months sky&telescope and showed him what he was looking at well he looked in the eyepiece then the book lifted the back of scope to put it in the field i just stood back and watched him
i was amazed at how he sat there for nearly 2 hours looking,we looked at a couple of other stars,then mum come out lets go mate she says well the tiers started to flow it was past 9 pm he puts his scope away says good night. theres plenty of more clear night mate i said and of to bed he goes
down in my dome doing a bit of viewing i sat back and thought how proud i was of this little boy taking every thing in,i was just amazed at what he had seen and how long his attention was there .it must be different with his own in stead of lifting him up to see in mine. the view he was seeing was crap but to him he had seen the universe and that smile, ill never forget his first night with his scope
here is some pictures of him

thanks for reading peter
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Hagar
31-12-2008, 05:20 PM
Hi Peter, Great to read something so uplifting. It really is great to see kids appreciate some of the simpler things instead of having to have the latest and greatest. Looks like youve got a mate in the dome from here on , should have bought a bigger dome.

Thanks for sharing, brought a tear to my eyes also.

All the best to you and your family for the New Year.

Cheers Mate

xelasnave
31-12-2008, 06:40 PM
Very uplifting Peter ... happy new year
alex

Dog Star
31-12-2008, 06:43 PM
G'day Peter,
That is a truly GREAT story.:)
Mind you, you've inadvertantly created a "mini-monster".
How can you expect the young bloke to observe bed time now that he has his OWN SCOPE and can discover the myriad wonders of the universe wheeling above his head?
Everyone knows that "real" astronomers keep all sorts of strange hours.
C'mon Dad, let's see you get out of that one.:lol:
Seriously though, that's a beautiful story. You're a lucky Dad and he's a lucky son.
Best wishes to you both!

xelasnave
31-12-2008, 06:56 PM
Can you set up the scope in his room or somewhere in the house... even a limited view changes over the year.
alex

sheeny
31-12-2008, 07:07 PM
Good stuff, Peter!:thumbsup:

:)

Al.

Jen
01-01-2009, 05:07 AM
:) Awwwwww Peter that is so cute my son is 7 and he hogs my scope all the time he loves it so much he keeps telling me when i buy a new scope he is having mine :D woohoo new scope hear i come :lol:
He is enjoying the build a solar system project at the moment:thumbsup: i have to give him the money and he goes into the newsagent and picks it up himself and he gives all the girls in the newsagency all the updates on where he is up too very very cute ;):D
thanks for sharing very nice :thumbsup:

Ric
01-01-2009, 11:53 AM
Great stuff Peter, a Galileo of the future.

That's a fantastic picture in front of your Pod.

Cheers

mozzie
01-01-2009, 02:58 PM
thanks for the replies it was a very teary night last night at 7.00 he just wanted to use his scope his eyes were hanging out of his head tonight he can have another look
mozzie

xelasnave
01-01-2009, 07:44 PM
hey me too...I wanted to look but was too tired...so nice to hear all this Peter ..I remember my daughter at a similar time... if anyone asks you what is the meaning of life I know you will have no trouble finding a reply.
alex