I first watched Star Wars on VHS, with a version recorded off of the old PRISM TV network, probably in 1981 or so. Immediately after viewing it, I grabbed this set of big tinkertoys like the ones shown below, and took two of the cylindrical connectors, stuck a blue piece in one, a red piece in the other, and we had a lightsabre duel.
I watched that video tape every Sunday morning from the time I was about 4 probably until I was about 12 or so.
Today, I dressed my 14-month-old daughter in a "Han Shot First" t-shirt, and dropped her off at daycare. Tonight, I'll put her to bed in her crib, which has a mobile featuring hanging stuffed versions of Princess Leia, Chewbacca, BB-8, and Yoda. I personally replaced the music box (which played You Are My Sunshine) with one that plays the Star Wars theme. (PM me if you want to know how to do this for your own kids.)
After that, I'll sit down to dinner and watch either a despecialized Star Wars or The Empire Strikes Back, and then maybe play a little Star Wars Battlefront, or possibly Rebellion on PC, or maybe install the old X-wing games and hook up my joystick again.
Star Wars has been a huge part of my life. I haven't always been happy with the direction of the franchise, but I've always loved it and still do to this day. And I can't wait to share it with my little girl when she's old enough to really enjoy the films (after I've told the whole thing to her as a bedtime story, of course).