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As a kid you think many strange things. What are some of the oddities you thought? Or your kids/grandkids/nieces/nephews...
For me: 1) At about 4 or 5 I asked my dad if space was out my window, and he said it was. I can remember thinking how cool it was that they gave ME the window with outer space! I would go to sleep wondering what Jupiter was doing and straining to see it. 2) We had this library book once or twice... 3) We went occasionally to the University of Michigan public telescope nights. Usually the first Tuesday afte a New Moon. Don't ask why I remember, the telescope moved when I was 5 or 6 (maybe 9?) young in any case. Anyway, the main scope was pretty decent size. That scope gave me my first view of Saturn. When the attendant asked me what I saw, I replied "it looks like a tennis ball stuck in a frisbee". That was, and still is, the first thing I think of when I think space. 4) Shoemaker-Levy. Got to see it crash into Jupiter at our local library. They used to hold regular star parties until interest died out . Those were some cool memories and are likely directly responsible for my continuing interest, low key as it may be.5) Dad took me to see the guys who worked with Galileo. They spoke/QandA at the University of Michigan one night. It was cool to watch the videos, listen to the speech, and even got to talk to them after for about 5 minutes. Done! Wait. 6) Sorry, about the same time (5th.6th grade) as #5 I got taken out of school one morning to see an astronaut speak. During the Q and A I asked whether she could see anything other than the wall of China from space. She said no, she didn't see that, but she could see the border between Israel and Palestine due to the use of goats verse no goats and the drastic difference in wild vegetation. That was really cool! Plus, that question got into the news that night/next morning. ![]() *I was homeschooled in 6th grade, so it was more likely the second, but I also remember showing my teacher the news clipping... :S Anyway. Those are some of my stories on space and my understanding of it as a child. Share yours! Funny, odd, or formative!
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WRT the OP, I think the "funniest" thing I thought as a kid, and still think, is the descrepancy when thinking about the distance from here to the moon. Some times I look up and think "Isn't it wonderful that the moon is so close we get such a good view of it?", whereas other times I picture the Astronauts up there and think "Isn't it amazing how far they traveled, and how far from home they must have felt?"
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I think I have told everyone this at this point- but anyway- again for some of you...
When I was a kid I wanted to be an astronaut when I grew up and so I practiced holding my breath because there is no air in space. ![]() Yes- I thought astronauts didn't breath the whole time. Like Dolphins. |
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I remember looking up at the stars and thinking, "I want to GO there!"
Come to think of it, I still do that.
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When I was very young, before my brothers were born, many of my mother's friends had swimming pools and she would take me to go swimming there about seven times a summer. The other days, I swam in the ocean. By a strange co-incidence, for the first two summers she did this, every day we went to a swimming pool, there was a thunderstorm. This scared the bejeepers out of me. Finally, one day, my mother asked me if I wanted to go swimming and so-and-so's house.
"No, mommy." "Why not, Kai?" "Because thunderstorms scare me." "What?" "Doesn't swimming in a swimming pool cause thunderstorms?" I asked in my little three-year-old voice. Quote:
"Although most of us don't need the stars for navigation or calendars anymore, they still serve an important purpose. We can always look up at them and be reminded of things greater than ourselves and our planet."
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Back in the 50's I used to stash food - crackers, a bottle of Coke - under my bed, so if there was a nuclear attack I could get under the bed to be safe and have something to eat.
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I used to keep a backpack of canned goods in my closet for the same reason.
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As long as I get to be "the cute one".
But I may not be geezerish enough yet to join, as my nuclear fears were in the 70s and 80s.
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I can't think or remember of the silly things I did or say about space when I was a kid , but I remember my son said while we were out one weekend night and it's a full moon.
He was so amazed that its his first time to see the moon in its full shape and size, and then he said while looking at it " Mom , I will buy that moon." I chuckled when he said that , and I said , "when you're big and have enough money to buy the moon" , and then we laugh at each other. ![]()
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Last Saturday, my wife and I took two of our grandchildred to visit some elderly friends of ours. These friends have a cat that decided she didn't want to be around a 3 year old girl and an 18 month old boy, so she retreated under a table. My granddaughter was playing with a tennis ball and it rolled under the table next to the cat. When she tried to retrieve it, the cat started hissing and swatting at her. So, she did the logical thing - she tried to get her little brother to retrieve the ball.
She bears watching. I can only dread what she'll be like when she's a teenager. |
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I grew up in a town that got a lot of snow (30 year average snowfall is 424 cm/year) and the town owned a fleet of big twin engine snowblowers (picture for those unfamiliar with them). I recall going on a drive with my parents just before winter when I was 3 1/2 years old and seeing a ~5 ton truck with a crane behind the cab parked off the road (like the one pictured on this page). At that moment my mother commented to my father "It looks like it's going to snow", and from that coincidence I concluded that these crane-equipped trucks metamorphosed each year into the snowblowers that kept our streets clear.
That was more than 20 years before "Transformers" hit the North American toy market. |
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My 3-year-old nephew loves dinosaurs. When he first asked where all the dinosaurs are now, I told them they had died. His response was "Aww, poor dinosaurs! They need a mommy."
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A couple of weeks ago, we were talking to my daughter about what she wants to be when she grows up (she's almost four). She then proceeded to ask me what I want to be.
I just kind of laughed and said, "I don't know - what do you think?" so she started making suggestions for me. "You could be a fire fighter...Or you could be a bus driver..." I said, "Or I could be a computer programmer..." She just looked at me for a second and then said, "Or you could work..." ![]()
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