A Day With Dad And Uncle Tom By Sheila Robins 11yo 63 ^new^ Jun 2026
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On the way back, the energy of the day caught up with me. The sun was dipping low, turning the sky a deep shade of orange and purple.
While public records from 1963 are fragmentary, genealogical and literary sleuthing suggests that (born circa 1952) likely grew up in a Midwestern or Northeastern town, possibly in Ohio, Pennsylvania, or upstate New York. The name “Robins” appears in several 1960s school honor rolls. a day with dad and uncle tom by sheila robins 11yo 63
As we pulled into our driveway, my mom was waiting on the porch, a smile on her face. "How was your day?" she asked, and I launched into a enthusiastic account of all the fun I had. My dad and Uncle Tom stood beside me, smiling and nodding in agreement, already planning our next adventure together.
Uncle Tom was already sitting at the kitchen table, sipping black coffee from one of Mom’s ceramic mugs. He looked giant in his red plaid flannel shirt and heavy work boots. Uncle Tom is Dad’s older brother, and he always tells the loudest jokes and has the biggest laugh in the whole county. Dad was at the stove, flipping pancakes and whistling a tune he heard on the radio last night. Here are some real children's books with similar
In the afternoon, we rented a small rowboat. Dad took the oars first, his muscles rhythmic and strong. Then, he let me try. My arms ached, and the boat went in circles at first, but both men cheered me on until I found my path. Uncle Tom even let me wear his fedora for a while, though it slipped down over my eyes every time I laughed.
Over the years, has appeared in various online collections of children’s writing and family‑themed anthologies. It is also available through select digital libraries and archives that focus on personal narratives and juvenile literature. If you search for the exact title, you may find PDF copies or excerpts that have been shared by readers who wanted to preserve this little gem. The name “Robins” appears in several 1960s school
At "11yo" (eleven years old), Sheila possessed a budding literary voice that managed to capture the "middle-childhood" sweet spot—the age where one is old enough to remember details accurately but young enough to still view the world with wonder.
This day was special to me because I got to spend quality time with two of the most important men in my life – Dad and Uncle Tom. They taught me new things, showed me amazing sights, and made me feel loved and appreciated. I will always treasure the memories of this day.
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