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Aunty Post
12 Dec 16 12:05
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....from the very worldly, and experienced socialites on here, would be much appreciated.

This is a tricky one, and maybe I should just minn my own business.

I'm sorry to have rambled on a bit, but I'm renowned for it!

My grandson aged four, and with dad's help, sent some questions about space to Nasa
This was three years ago and he was hoping he might get some bits and pieces
as his daddy did when he was young.

Incredibly he got an e-mail from one of the development team who said he was really busy but would reply soon.

Three weeks later, not only did he get an e-mail, but a specially made video which must have taken ages to do.

Just days later he got a package with loads of stuff, and for all his class mates.

A neighbour who works for a newspaper got to know, and It finished up in the paper, but then it was in papers all across the world, including the Us, Australia and of all places China.

Next it was on TV and radio including the programme with Eamonn Holmes, whatever it was called.

Finally they were invited to "The One Show", who had also set up a link with Ted of Nasa and it was all most exciting.

I'm sorry this is a long read but I'm just trying set the scene as it were.

So now, with the help of Facebook, we are all good buddies.

Last year my son sent a gift for their new born, and Ted asked for their address so he could thank them properly.

I didn't know about this till today, and my son was thinking maybe he sent something that never arrived.

The reason he mentioned it to me, is that my daughter, Gemma, received NASA "T" shirts, caps and a Teddy Bear on Friday.
I don't know how he got their address (maybe The CIA were involved).....Shocked

James feels bad that something was sent, and he obviously couldn't send thanks for it!

So, getting to the point, how can we find out without looking "prattish"?
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Report TrainStopper December 12, 2016 6:31 PM GMT
Aunty
I opened this hoping that it was going to be a nice techy equestion abot TCPIP or similar but unfortunately this requires a degree of emotional intelligence that is probably in short supply in this forum (I am including myself as part of the EQ desert)

Have you thought about getting Gemma to put the conundrum up on mumsnet I suspect they will nail it.

If not at least I have bumped your post so fellow forumites can display their EQ skills.

Good luck
Report TheChaser December 12, 2016 6:39 PM GMT
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What were your son and Grandson doing on it, Aunty?

Lucas, my grandson (aged 5) became a celebrity after my son sent his video to NASA.

Ted, our new buddy from NASA sent back a personalised ten minute video that must have taken many hours to create.

A neighbour and friend works for the Yorkshire post and ran a feature on it.

Within just a day it was all over the world, and reported in about six or so of our papers, and in Australia, Brazil, China (can you believe)
and in the US, obviously and many others.

James was interviewed by SKY and it was discussed on a daytime show, and by Chris Evans on his radio show.

They were invited to "The One Show" and had a live link to Ted in the US.

All pretty exciting stuff.

I'll put up some photos later, despite anticipated cries of "please spare us" by the haters!











Do you work for the ONE SHOW
Report Crisp77 December 12, 2016 11:42 PM GMT
Good of them to take time out to send some gifts.

Would you rather NASA spend all their time probing Uranus?
Report TheChaser December 12, 2016 11:45 PM GMT
tell your son not to appear on telly with his shirt unbuttoned like a hippie next time
Report Capt__F December 12, 2016 11:52 PM GMT
if its protocol then

Fatty Holmes please
Report Aunty Post December 13, 2016 8:19 AM GMT
Isn't it brilliant on here, when hitting a few buttons can pull down all manner of stuff, such as TC was able to do?

Well done TC, and James was already given a good lashing over the shirt issue.

I don't know why I put "aged five" as he was still four at the time!
Report TheChaser December 13, 2016 12:10 PM GMT
Well done TC, and James was already given a good lashing over the shirt issue.
Grin
Report TheChaser December 13, 2016 12:11 PM GMT
Does the little guy still rememeber his mate form NASA
Report Aunty Post December 13, 2016 2:45 PM GMT
First of all, the breaking news is that another parcel has now arrived, which I'm guessing will be the same as Gemma's.

It's easy today for kids to remember experiences, when they were very young, because of social media, and thousands of family photos.

Also he has a dvd of their part of "The One Show", including the opening sequences, where he is in a taxi with Chris Evans, and it's being
pulled while attached to a woman's hair.

In this country Nasa Ted would probably have a disciplinary, but a couple of days later he got e-mails from the top brass, including
Charles Bolden, the site administrator and astronaut, with high praise and invited for lunch with him.

It will have done no harm at all for his career!
Report Aunty Post December 13, 2016 2:48 PM GMT
Check out the video.......
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvUCHGUmPaQ
Report The Leopard December 13, 2016 2:50 PM GMT
Just checked NASA website where I found this message :

"If James of England does not say thank for the gifts we sent his son by 7 pm Eastern Time, he can consider his whole family will be designated fair game for extreme retribution."
Report Aunty Post December 13, 2016 3:21 PM GMT
Price of fame....Laugh
Report s.kenbo December 13, 2016 4:50 PM GMT
My grandson aged four, and with dad's help, sent some questions about space to Nasa
This was three years ago and he was hoping he might get some bits and pieces
as his daddy did when he was young.


A one year old kid wanting to write to NASA! Laugh
Report Aunty Post December 13, 2016 5:02 PM GMT
I'm sure there is some sort of humour there, but unfortunately your maths need some work!

Please see me after school......
Report s.kenbo December 13, 2016 5:10 PM GMT
So four, take away three, isn't one? ConfusedConfused He was four at the time then!

Will you put me over your knee?
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