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My daddy is 84 and studies calculus textbooks to keep his mind working. He also Skypes my siblings.
My 8 year old took a dictionary to school the other day to read for fun.
I never used to see the kid read, even though the school tells me he's reading 4 grade levels above his grade. I used to get popular fiction books out of the library to try to tempt him, but he wouldn't touch them. I finally realized he prefers non-fiction books. So the last time I went to the library I got books on electricity, magnets, building robots, making paper airplanes and space exploration. He didn't want to give them back. He held airplane races in the living room and put Electric Mischief on his Christmas List.
He's obviously an alien creature.
Belle, you need to check out the ThinkGeek gift section for kids....
One of my past SO's was like that. His mom saw him burying stuff in the year around the house, and after watching him for a while she went to see what he was up to. He'd buried a microphone cable around the house, and was listening in on his brother as he sat with his new girlfried. Matt was about 8, and his bro was 13.
Matt's mom was stunned that he knew how to do such a thing, and that he'd built it with stuff from around the house.
BTW, get him a Thesaurus next. I preferred that to the dictionary as a kid.... New and creative ways to insult idiots who never understood a word I said.
By the time they'd looked it up, if they remembered, I was long gone. Most thought I was complementing them, anyway.
Why use a $2 word if a $20 word will mystify everyone?
My daddy is 84 and studies calculus textbooks to keep his mind working. He also Skypes my siblings.
My 8 year old took a dictionary to school the other day to read for fun.
I never used to see the kid read, even though the school tells me he's reading 4 grade levels above his grade. I used to get popular fiction books out of the library to try to tempt him, but he wouldn't touch them. I finally realized he prefers non-fiction books. So the last time I went to the library I got books on electricity, magnets, building robots, making paper airplanes and space exploration. He didn't want to give them back. He held airplane races in the living room and put Electric Mischief on his Christmas List.
He's obviously an alien creature.
Belle, you need to check out the ThinkGeek gift section for kids....
One of my past SO's was like that. His mom saw him burying stuff in the year around the house, and after watching him for a while she went to see what he was up to. He'd buried a microphone cable around the house, and was listening in on his brother as he sat with his new girlfried. Matt was about 8, and his bro was 13.
Matt's mom was stunned that he knew how to do such a thing, and that he'd built it with stuff from around the house.
BTW, get him a Thesaurus next. I preferred that to the dictionary as a kid.... New and creative ways to insult idiots who never understood a word I said.
By the time they'd looked it up, if they remembered, I was long gone. Most thought I was complementing them, anyway.
Why use a $2 word if a $20 word will mystify everyone?
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