Some parents say that schools give our kids too much homework. I don’t think my daughter’s workload is excessive, but maybe I’m oblivious to the signs? Is this spellng assignment a cry for help?
My daughter’s spelling homework.
Transcript:
Skys are big.
Fly like a bird.
I need a drink.
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oh that just rocks!
Isn’t that hysterical!!!!
I hope you’re planning on saving this in a scrapbook for her — she’ll get such a kick out of it when she’s older!
Great idea! I’ll put it in her pink journal!
what a hoot.
She’s a pistol, that one.
HAHAHAHHAHaha
I know, right???
Hilarious, after reading a stack of similar papers, her teacher might agree!
Exactly. For teacher gifts at Christmas, I give them a nice crisp $20 bill and say, “Have a drink on us.”
I love this child.
She’s an ever-lovin’ HOOT!
Oh yes – that must be saved! I have a whole stack of notes that will one day be read out at Squirrel’s weeding rehearsal dinner 😀
hahahahaha!!!
Priceless! Not sure where she gets that from 😉 When my daughter was 2, she was very fond of using the word “shit”. Her tights weren’t on right? “SHIT!”. She couldn’t find her tights? “SHIT”. She didn’t like what was for dinner? “Shit!” I always said “As long as you use words appropriately, it’s fine by me!”
That’s my rule, too! And part of being appropriate is that we only say those words around OUR HOUSE!
Oh my. Bless her! 😉