My son (4yo) went ice fishing with his kindergarten group. Nobody didn’t catch anything but I was told everyone had fun. I feel like s*it because I can’t do these things with him. But when he’s happy so am I

  • @Fungah@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    328 days ago

    Hi dad, it’s me, your son, but from the future. I’m 75 now and writing to you via a time machine I found behind a McDonald’s Bell.

    It is crucially important you need these words: do not order the fish sticks. Under no circumstances, NONE, order the fish sticks.

  • Kokesh
    link
    fedilink
    English
    -328 days ago

    Why to post pictures at all, if we obscure faces in them.

      • Kokesh
        link
        fedilink
        English
        027 days ago

        Not so long someone posted photos “Had a great dinner with my friends”. Everyone was holding glasses up and had black square over their head. I don’t get any of you people.

        • @artomelaranta@lemmings.worldOP
          link
          fedilink
          126 days ago

          I don’t get the above either but four years old can’t decide to post a pic or not. That’s why his face is blurred. But as I said, I also don’t understand situation like you described

    • snooggums
      link
      fedilink
      English
      328 days ago

      Agreed, but a positive side effect is poisoning AI scrapers…

  • rhythmisaprancer
    link
    fedilink
    229 days ago

    Near me, I see folks out on ice like this. I always wonder about the safety (especially when they have machines out there) but it looks like fun! I hope you can get out there sometime soon.

  • @espentan@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    10
    edit-2
    29 days ago

    Nobody didn’t catch anything… so they all caught something? /s

    Fun activity for a kindergarten! I love to see these types of things for kindergarten/early elementary school level, something beyond what you can do on premises. I have my earliest excursion memories from kindergarten, walking in the forest Identifying plants. Fun way to learn.

    Edit: btw, my dad didn’t know how to fish either, but he taught oh so many other things, more valuable things in my opinion. Don’t feel bad for not knowing how to. Teach him what you know, the rest he’ll pick up from friends and whatnot.