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A Day With Dad And Uncle Tom By Sheila Robins 11yo Mega Full __exclusive__ ●

That night I put my map, my notebook, and the sticker under my pillow. I fell asleep thinking about ladybugs, pirate jam, and how lucky I am to have two people who make ordinary days sparkle. If I could keep that day in a jar, I would—except then I couldn’t go back and do it all over again.

On the way back, we stopped at a diner called The Rusty Spoon. We were still damp. My hair was drying in weird crunchy waves. The waitress didn’t even ask—she just brought three hot chocolates and a stack of napkins.

After a while, we arrived at a beautiful lake. Uncle Tom pulled out a small bag and said, "I brought some fishing gear. Who wants to go fishing?" I eagerly raised my hand, and Dad smiled.

As we headed back home, I knew that this day would stay with me forever. I was lucky to have such wonderful people in my life, and I couldn't wait to plan our next adventure together.

This dynamic teaches young readers an important lesson about family roles: different people serve different purposes in our lives, and comparison is often an unfair metric for love.

That night I put my map, my notebook, and the sticker under my pillow. I fell asleep thinking about ladybugs, pirate jam, and how lucky I am to have two people who make ordinary days sparkle. If I could keep that day in a jar, I would—except then I couldn’t go back and do it all over again.

On the way back, we stopped at a diner called The Rusty Spoon. We were still damp. My hair was drying in weird crunchy waves. The waitress didn’t even ask—she just brought three hot chocolates and a stack of napkins.

After a while, we arrived at a beautiful lake. Uncle Tom pulled out a small bag and said, "I brought some fishing gear. Who wants to go fishing?" I eagerly raised my hand, and Dad smiled.

As we headed back home, I knew that this day would stay with me forever. I was lucky to have such wonderful people in my life, and I couldn't wait to plan our next adventure together.

This dynamic teaches young readers an important lesson about family roles: different people serve different purposes in our lives, and comparison is often an unfair metric for love.