When
I was seven, we lived in a remodeled chicken coup. My parents paid twenty
dollars a week for rent. One year after attending a book fair at my grade
school, I begged them to let me join a book club where I would receive a book a
month and a model of the lunar module. My uncle and I both loved to put
models together. Not realizing that the cost of the books was nearly half of
the rent, I continued to beg my parents to let me join the book club. I wanted
that model!
My
parents consented, the books and model arrived, and I put the model together. The books just sat on the top of my dresser.
My
Dad saw I wasn’t reading them and insisted I read them, after all, he had spent good
money on them. There were stickers to go along with the information so I put
the stickers where they went, but didn’t really read the books. When my father
saw I wasn’t reading the books, he insisted I only put stickers on the pages I
had read. I was seven. I listened to him
and read all those books just so I could put the stickers on the pages.
My dad insisting that I read those science
books is what got me interested in science. I started picking up fossils to
examine them. Soon after that, I got a telescope. And then a microscope. I still pick up rocks to look at them.
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