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When we arrived at the trailhead, Uncle Tom gave us a pep talk about being careful and staying together. Dad reminded me to wear my hiking boots and bring plenty of water. I was so excited to explore the woods that I practically bounced along the trail.
Title: A Day with Dad and Uncle Tom
Author: Sheila Robins
Genre: Realistic fiction / Family story
Age Level: 8–12 years (Grades 3–6) a day with dad and uncle tom by sheila robins 11yo mega full
Lunch was sandwiches that had gone a little flat in the cooler, but they tasted better than anything from a restaurant. We sat on the tailgate of the truck, swinging our legs. Dad told me stories about when he and Tom were eleven, and how they once tried to build a raft out of old soda bottles. (Spoilers: It sank.)
Planned museum, but Uncle Tom suggests arcade. Dad is upset — they made a plan. Uncle Tom says “Be flexible.” They go to museum first (Dad happy), then arcade for 30 min (Uncle Tom happy). Narrator learns: you can do both. I notice you're asking for a guide related
We started at the creek behind Grandpa’s farm. Dad showed me how to skip stones. “Flat—fast—flick!” he said, and my stone hopped three times before sinking. Uncle Tom found a perfect stick and pretended it was a fishing rod. He told jokes that made the minnows jump and me giggle so hard water splashed my shoes. I drew the shadows of the trees in my notebook and wrote “water music” because the creek sounded like tiny drums.
“Your face!” he wheezed. “Sheila, your face was like a cartoon cat!” I was so excited to explore the woods
On the ride home, the truck was quiet because Uncle Tom finally ran out of stories and fell asleep with his hat over his eyes. Dad looked at me in the rearview mirror and winked. It was the best day of the summer so far.
The radio was playing classic rock, which usually I think is boring, but today it felt different. Dad drummed on the steering wheel. Uncle Tom sang the wrong lyrics on purpose. I leaned my head back and watched the trees turn from suburbs to farms to forest.
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