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special note for me...

jada had a field trip to the post office...she was jacked up!

here's what she learned...
our mail carrier always brings suckers with our mail
you can't mail a letter if you can't spell  your address
there was no snack on the field trip

in the end, though, i got a postcard she had made for me...ahhhh!
wondering what it is?  well, here's what she told me...
"it's a volcano, two dots and then i colored it and it had a big thing of tomatoes and there's hot lava inside and there's green beans inside of the hot lava too. the dots all around are the metaballs."

okay then...on the other side is where they were obviously learning about addressing the post card with some help from the teachers. {very cute}
then it was time for their special message...they could write anything they wanted.  anything.  and remember, she was writing a letter to me.

she had one word...

i'm not real sure what to think...i mean, "ho"?
can her teacher not even spell? {:)}

Comments

Anonymous said…
haha very cute!
debi9kids said…
LOL! Not sure what I would think if my daughter wrote "ho" to me. heehee

LOVE her description of her drawing. Too cute!
I love the address "at my house"! LOL! Ya ho!
Pam said…
jadon's class is doing that this week too!! To cute. Is that yellow mark a line?? Could it be she dotted her "i" with a big circle and It says "Hi"?? It's too cute!! I forget, Kindergarten or Preschool??
lmt1073 said…
OMG, that was too funny and way too cute... that's one of those things you'll pull out when she's a mommy and you both will laugh... ya'll are so precious...
Elizabeth said…
Love it!
VKT said…
What a cute post. I love the artwork. Kids are so funny. I love the meatballs and green beans in the volcano....lol and I love how she addressed it to Mommy!!

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