A Day With Dad And Uncle Tom By Sheila Robins 11yo 63 〈LIMITED »〉

Yesterday was a very fun day for me. I went to the zoo with my dad and my Uncle Tom. We left the house early in the morning. The sun was shining brightly in the sky.

We reached the lake just as the fog was lifting off the water. It looked like a giant mirror. Uncle Tom helped me bait my hook with a real worm, which I still hate touching because they are so slimy. Dad untangled my line three times before I even made my first cast.

"I’m going to catch a fish bigger than both of yours combined!" I told him, sitting down and reaching for the maple syrup. Dad laughed and piled three steaming pancakes onto my plate. We ate quickly, talking about the best spots along the water where the fish like to hide under the fallen logs.

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We cast our lines into the water. For a long time, nobody said anything. We just listened to the water rushing over the stones and the birds chirping in the trees above us. It felt nice to be quiet with them. Uncle Tom sat on an overturned bucket, looking peaceful instead of loud for once. Yesterday was a very fun day for me

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However, I don't have the full text of that story in my database. It may be: The sun was shining brightly in the sky

By Sheila Robins, Age 11 September 63rd (Just kidding – it’s really October 12th)

It's funny, because as an 11-year-old, I didn't think much about the bigger picture. I was just enjoying the moment, and the company of the people I loved. But as I've grown older, I've come to appreciate just how precious that day was.

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