A Day With Dad And Uncle Tom By Sheila Robins 11yo 63 Updated Now
For an hour, we just sat on upside-down wooden bait buckets.
Uncle Tom helped me bait my hook with a shiny piece of squid. I tried not to make a face, even though it felt slimy. Dad cast my line out into the surf with a loud plop .
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For modern readers, looking back at a 1963 perspective offers a sense of nostalgia for a slower pace of life. It challenges us to consider what the modern equivalent of a "Day with Dad and Uncle Tom" looks like in a digital age. Are we still creating those silent, meaningful spaces for our children to observe and grow? Conclusion
As I look back on that day, I realize just how special it was. It was a time of great change and upheaval in the world, with the civil rights movement gaining momentum and the threat of nuclear war looming large. But in that moment, all that mattered was the time I was spending with my dad and Uncle Tom. For an hour, we just sat on upside-down wooden bait buckets
Sheila Robins is an 11-year-old girl who loves spending time with her family and friends. She enjoys hiking, reading, and trying new things. This article was written as a school assignment, and she is grateful to have had the opportunity to share her special day with others.
That purity is lost in most modern writing. Dad cast my line out into the surf with a loud plop
Introducing the narrator’s perspective as a young child and the distinct personalities of Dad (the authority figure) and Uncle Tom (often the more relaxed or adventurous counterpart).
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"Hop in, Sheila!" Uncle Tom yelled over the rumble of the engine. "The fish are practically jumping out of the water waiting for us!"