Biography of my father

The narrative reflects on a conversation between a daughter and her father about writing a biography of his father, Grandpa Richard. Despite intentions, the father's procrastination leads to missed opportunities. My father started to teach me when I was not quite five years old. When only six I could understand the Hebrew language sufficiently to read it before a class of children, but my father all of a sudden became sick of pneumonia and died at the age of thirty-three. Early years First steps Professional growth Public recognition Peak period Later years Public interest Professional activity Media attention
His parents Wanna Umpornpuckdi (mother) and Kanit Umpornpuckdi (father) and Pam Ratawessnant (sister) were all well educated people. My father was primarily home schooled up until sixth grade due to my grandfather Kanit needing to move around frequently due to his job.