Jack Clickman, astronaut.
or will it be
Jack Clickman, scientist?
or
Jack Clickman, space traveler?
Only time will tell, but they’re all possible based on your already amazing knowledge – and curiosity about – the planets and our solar system. Your Mom or Dad read to you every night and lately the books of choice are focused on the same subject matter:
Grammy and Papa bought you a few new books as well… your favorite came with a little space astronaut built right into the front cover, how cool is that?
It’s impressive that you – at the age of five – have an endless amount of interest in a complicated subject matter… but what’s even more eye-opening is how you remember the information being read to you.
You’ll say things like “Papa did you know that the planet Saturn has 67 moons?
Or, out of the blue, you’ll throw something out there like “If you fall into a black hole you disappear forever.”
Or you’ll say “Grammy did you know that Pluto isn’t really a planet, it’s a dwarf planet?”
Your favorite movie?
The Martian starring Matt Damon, rated PG-13. Some kids your age might be bored to death, but you watch everything, even the part where Astronaut Mark Watney (stranded on Mars) gets punctured by a flying object.
Thanks for making me a little smarter Jack. I only wish I could remember all the details you do Master Spaceman!
