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Thanks. P.S. I try to not drive that far south. Only been lost there a few dozen times & I have a good sense of direction. However it is still not as bad as DC. y'all take care, y' hear. |
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Enjoying the show....
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feeling older
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Hmm, 25 Here, and as some have mentioned, I can't remember a time when I couldn't read. i can remember not being able to read some books
![]() When I was really young, we didn't have too many other options for entertainment. Tanzania in the 80's was a nice place to live, but you could not find many luxuries. luckly, my dad was able to go to Kenya regularly, and always bought a lot of books for us. (on a side note, those books probably were well worth it as they passed through a lot of different hands, as we outgrew them, and they probably still are) I also had the dubious advantage that my parents when we moved back to India felt that we was watching too much TV, and as such removed the T.V.'s (yes I mean the plural, 4 if I rember correctly) from the house when I was in primary school. But they did give a big allowance to buy books and got me ton of magazine subscriptions. I wasn't that much of a library goer as there were no decent library's nearby, and I managed to get through most of the school's in a couple of years. Instead, I loved to visit the local book market, where on every sunday, hawkers would line line one road in town, and you could find a ton of old books really cheaply. I discovered a lot of authors whom I would probably not have read as their books were not available for sale any more or if they were, they were too expensive. But I digress.What I do find a little sad that not that many people my age like to read. |
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34 here....still debating on device!
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My mother did, every night, and told me when I was older that I had the idea before I could actually do it myself, as she'd skip ahead to try to get to other chores, and I point unerringly at the "skipped" section and say "Mommy, you missed this part!" Like you, I don't recall not knowing how to read. I've always read anything that didn't read me first, and a fair bit that did, and I know where I got the habit. _____ Dennis |
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![]() i also don't remember not knowing how to read, however i do have one "snapshot" memory (i just remember the image of the situation, not any action that was happening) of learning to read. i must have been around 3, since my sister was a baby, on my mother's lap. we were all sitting on the sofa so my mother could help me, and i was holding a children's book on my lap that was so huge (proportionally...) that it covered my legs and only my feet were sticking out at the end. i'm pretty sure it wasn't so much the book that was gigantic, but me who was really short at the time. ![]() i used to read so much that one summer when i was a child my mother told me she was going to take my books away so i would be forced to spend some time outside. ironic, since she is the one who pushed me to read to begin with. i protested so much that she gave in though and let me keep them. even if she hadn't, it would have been materially impossible to hide *all* the books in the house, so it was a flawed plan to begin with. (also a really stupid one, but that's another discussion). |
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Me too. I started school at four, and I could read before then, so I would guess I started reading at 2 or 3 years of age. Before then, my mother always read to me. I still have the books she read from, the Wizard of OZ was one of my favorites.
Then, when I was about eight, I joined a book club. They sent you an order form and you checked off all the books you wanted. Of course, you had to pay for them, but my agreement with my mother was that, as long as I read every one of the books I purchased, I could purchase all the books I wanted. In order to read all those books (I would often purchase as many as 30 or more each month), I spent most of each weekend in my room, in bed, with all of the books I hadn't read yet piled on one side of me .... and then slowly, as the weekend progressed, I would put each book from that stack on to the "read" stack which was growing on the other side of me. My mother would frequently stick her head in my door and practically beg me to go outside and play. My reply was always the same .... "Excuse me, but I am reading. Would you please shut the door?" Poor mom. ![]() |
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I had finished all the school reading texts by the time I was eight. So they just let me have the run of the library.
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how silly of me. i should have guessed.
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the teacher didn't know what to do with me, so she put me at a little table by myself in the book corner and gave me blank notebooks to write my own stories in. she also had a box of laminated cards with educational activities on them that i could do ; this was the most sophisticated program she had for "gifted" students. i only stayed at that school for one year ; after that i went to a school which was more experimental and not intimated by a little kid who already knew how to read ![]() Quote:
the library was my favorite place in the world, when i was a child. i think if they had let me, i would have lived there. |
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wow, you guys brought back some memories for me. i, too, cannot remember a time when i could not read.
besides my own reading, my mom read a chapter to us (2 if we were lucky) every night without fail and then we'd get our own reading time before bed. oz books were some of my favorites, and both my sister and i loved getting new books as gifts. my mom loved getting books, too, and she also loved scifi mags like analog ![]() |
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I have very fond memories of learning how to read. My mom was adamant that I not get ahead of my peers, so did not teach me to read. Instead, she encouraged me to run and play and interact witht he people in the county home she and my dad ran. So, I spent a very happy youth on a farm, herding cats, milking cows, and interacting with people who heard voices and had discussions with the toaster.
When I got to school, I had already learned the alphabet, becasue I was a curious little boy, but hadn't bothered with reading, because there was always something intersting to do. When they handed out the books to learn reading, I asked if it was okay to learn how to read, now. The teacher gave me a funny look and said that that was the whole idea. By the end of the first semester of first grade, I was reading the 6th grade reading texts and driving my teacher insane with requests to get more books. The librarian of my school started getting books from the high school to give me something to do. Learned about romantic interactions from Mallory's 'Morte d'Arthur'. I was a strange little kid. |
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Were any of us not strange little kids? (Er... are any of us not now?)
I sort of vaguely remember getting worksheets (they were called mimeographs, Z-chan), from teacher friends my parents had, with early reading exercises. Apparently I was a late bloomer-- I didn't start reading until I was 4. ![]() Now, at 42, I read pretty much every night, getting through three books a week, typically. Usually it's one new book, two re-reads per week, or something like that. The ratio varies a bit when I'm in graduate classes, or if another hobby has grabbed me. This spring I got interested in 3D computer modeling, so I was reading online and fiddling with software, so I may have dropped down to 1-1.5 books a week for a while. And my first computer was also a C64-- unless you count the VT100 in the basement with the 300 baud modem line to a VAX. ![]() |
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