15. It was Saturday and Juan was going to his friend's house for the day. He was so excited. He thought it would be fun to bring some video games to play with his friend, Tom.
Tom lived on the other side of the town and did not own any video games. He didn't really ever play them, but he didn't want to tell Juan. He was afraid Juan would tell the other kids at school. When Juan arrived and suggested playing video games, Tom looked a bit uncomfortable.
"I thought we could go outside and play tag or hide-and-seek," said Tom.
"I don't usually play such kind of games," said Juan.
"Well, we don't have a television or a computer because my parents don't have much money, and we can't afford those extra things, so I usually play old-fashioned games, like tag or hide-and-seek, or dodgeball. Would you please not tell anyone at school that we are poor?" asked Tom.
"You shouldn't worry about what other people think," Juan told Tom. "I'm sure the games you play are just as fun as video games."
The two boys went outside and began playing hide-and-seek. Tom's parents had a big backyard with many cool places to hide. Juan and Tom played for over an hour! After lunch, they played tag. Juan had so much fun. "I should play these games more often," he said to Tom.
Three o'clock came and Juan's mom was there to pick him up. On their way back home, Juan told his mom about not having a television or a computer at Tom's home. He also told her that he learned to play some great games.
"Sweetie, there are plenty of ways to have fun without video games. When I was growing up, we played hopscotch," Juan's mom said.
"What's hopscotch?" asked Juan.
"I'll show you when we get home. You will like it." When they got home, Juan's mom showed him how she played hopscotch.
"That looks like fun!" said Juan. "Now I have another game to add to my list."
Juan never told anyone at school that Tom was poor, but thought to himself that Tom was rich in kindness and honesty.