A Day With Dad And Uncle Tom By Sheila Robins 11yo Mega Full [better] Jun 2026
Dad has been saying for three years that we need a birdhouse. Uncle Tom, who thinks he is an expert architect (even though he works in an office), decided that a regular birdhouse wasn't enough. We were going to build a "Mega Bird Mansion."
Spending a day with my dad and Uncle Tom was an unforgettable experience that I, Sheila Robins, an 11-year-old, will always treasure. It was a day filled with laughter, adventure, and quality time with two of the most important men in my life.
Because when you're eleven, a day with Dad and Uncle Tom isn't just about the fish you catch. It's about the stories you'll tell later, the burnt toast, and knowing that even if your sunglasses fall in the lake, you've got people who will laugh with you until you get home.
Uncle Tom often represents a slightly different perspective than the father. While Dad might focus on responsibility, scheduling, or practical life lessons, Uncle Tom might introduce elements of adventure, humor, or historical storytelling. a day with dad and uncle tom by sheila robins 11yo mega full
I nodded enthusiastically, taking a seat at the table. We chatted and laughed as we devoured our pancakes, discussing everything from school to sports to our favorite video games.
Imagine the scene: an 11-year-old tagging along on a Saturday excursion. Perhaps it starts with a utilitarian trip to a hardware store with Dad, followed by a stop at a local auto garage or a fishing spot with Uncle Tom.
“Top three,” I said.
"Good morning, kiddo!" Dad said, giving me a big hug. "Today's the day! We're going to have a mega full adventure, just like you wanted."
Uncle Tom stood up to re-cast. The canoe tipped. For one horrible, slow-motion second, I saw his face go from laughing to O-shaped surprise. Then we were all in the water.
We spent four hours on the water. I caught two sunfish and a very slimy lily pad. Dad caught a bass that he swore was four pounds (it was maybe two). But the highlight was Uncle Tom. He tried to cast his line so hard that his sunglasses flew off his face and sank straight to the bottom. Dad has been saying for three years that we need a birdhouse
My name is Sheila, and I am 11 years old. I live in London with my mum and my dad. My dad is a firefighter and my mum is a nurse, which means they both work incredibly hard and sometimes have to work long night shifts. Because they are always so busy helping others, I completely treasure the weekends when we finally get to spend uninterrupted quality time together as a family.
After our hike, we headed to the museum. I was a bit skeptical at first, but Uncle Tom promised me it would be fun. And boy, was he right! The museum had all sorts of interactive exhibits that let us learn through play. We spent hours exploring the exhibits, learning about everything from dinosaurs to space exploration.