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This entry was written by tina, posted on February 13, 2008 at 8:03 pm, filed under gender, work and family. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.
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Cute!
I had to contain my excitement when B came home and announced that they couldn’t take valentines to class this year, as the teacher had some in-class craft planned. I think the heavens actually opened and I heard someone sing “hallelujah.” It’s particularly wonderful to go card-free when they’re at the age where they read into every. freaking. card. and have to carefully plot and plan who gets what message or how they might interpret this particular picture of Spongebob/Scooby/Zebras/etc.
those are nice cards — my kids’ valentines are kinda odd. but homemade (using microsoft publisher and stolen web images of skateboards and guitars)
sweet! i miss that kid.