
My father has always been on the cutting edge of technology. We had the first TV in our small community when I was a child. He had a radio set in his car so we could give him messages while he was on the road while I was growing up. He's always provided me with cameras from the age of 16...and computers and scanners after that. His latest gift was an LCD projector so that I would be able to create digital image lectures at home and then show them without the stress of using unfamiliar equipment. I used this projector on Friday here in Kingston, and want to say thanks, Dad.
Pictured here at age 29 with my older brother. photographer unknown.
My Father was so different. He kept us from having a TV, so I grew up knowing nothing about all the shows familiar to other students in public school. I was sheltered up until 5th grade, as I was in a Mennonite private school, so transitioning to public school was tough for me. That is a nice remembrance of your Father.
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