I have a pretty big family with six kids(all adults now), and numerous grand kids. I've been telling my kids to get on steemit within days of me discovering it last July. Half of them are officially on steemit now. If only we could motivate the other half.
is my oldest son Nathan and he works on a lot of 3d modeling and art related posts geared towards game development. We develop games on the side together and I leave the actual 3d Modeling portion of that to him.
is my middle daughter Kelly. She writes poetry, and shares photos she takes often accompanied by poetry and other interesting things. She also really enjoys chatting with the marijuana enthusiasts on steemit. She is also proudly a lesbian and member of the LGBT community. She's been using steemit at least since a week after I joined.
is my youngest daughter Jessie. She just wrote her introduction post today. Her fiance is the musical talent
that has been active on steemit for a couple of weeks. Jessie will likely have some interesting things to say. We shall see where she goes. I also expect Ray to do quite well here on steemit with music.
I have three other children. My oldest daughter Crystal may be the hardest to get on here. Or perhaps not. Jessie puts it nicely that when her dad says do something she does it. I don't tell them to do much. Yet it was nice. I think what I actually said was likely along the lines of "fuck facebook you should be on steemit". I don't swear a lot so when I do it kind of sticks out.
My middle son Gydion is very much into gaming, and talks with gamer friends around the world online a lot. He has also been into forum based written role playing games and such. I've told him he should be on here for awhile. So far no luck.
My youngest son Talon wants to be a writer. He reads a tremendous amount. Yet there is something a person must do first in order to be a writer. Write. I told him for a long time now he needs to join steemit and just write. You get good at it with practice. He is the most introverted of all of my children so getting him to reach out engage here I think would benefit steemit a lot and I am curious to see where his mind takes us in terms of journeys. The key is getting him here. He is a very unique person and will therefore likely have some very unique perspectives.
My wife Debbie has had an account since the week after I did. She doesn't do much with it and I seriously would not expect her to write much here. Her usage of social media is primarily as a lurker. She loves puzzles and does a lot of things but she doesn't really like posting and sharing about things, and is conscientious about her writing. Out of all of my family she is the one I'd actually be surprised to see start using steemit.
So that is my clan. We are slowly invading steemit.
