My son, Chase, is six years old and already has big plans for his future. Chase's "when I grow up I want to be ..." statement doesn't change from one occupation to the next. Instead, the new career choice gets added to his list. He is going to be one busy boy because while he's training for NASA, he will also be cooking at a restaurant, teaching school, treating the sick, building houses and serving as a veteran.
The one occupation however, that he thinks about and discusses many times throughout each day is being an inventor. His inventions range from creating a new food such as "banana casserole" to curing diseases. One of my favorite inventions was a rocket that will fly him to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons. When he arrives, he will use another invention to melt through the icy surface of Europa. Chase hopes to discover an ocean under the ice that has life in it. In my son's world there are no limits; anything and everything can be repaired, created, healed or discovered.
(This is a video of Chase displaying his creativity): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZAhwgp95J8.
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The link that is posted doesn't work. You can view Chase's video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZAhwgp95J8. Sorry for the inconvenience. I'm hoping the new link will be posted soon. Thanks!
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