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Antonia Malchik's avatar

I had what feels like an increasingly outlier childhood -- we camped and hiked and fished all the time, and my mom was definitely one of those who kicked me out of the house constantly, where I would wander around the garden (which I also had to work in a lot) or hide under the lilac bushes or walk to the playground. She was always super into birds but didn't teach them to me. Someone gave me a pocket tree identification guide when I was very young and I started bringing it hiking and camping, since my parents also didn't work to make this stuff fun or entertaining or even educational and I got really bored! But learned trees and plants.

We didn't have television service growing up, or even a phone. I didn't feel those lacks at the time, really, though I always wanted to watch cartoons, and we were often on food stamps so the food we had was mostly what my parents hunted and grew (my sisters and I learned early not to ask for those sugary snacks because they were too expensive). But the more people I meet who didn't have that kind of upbringing, the more I feel how lucky I was. Attention to the natural world was ground into me from my earliest days. It's nice having more people my age prioritizing it. 🧡

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Ben Ellington's avatar

I'm embarrassed to report that I pretty much got all the candy, although it took me a bit to remember the Starburst...

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