HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Classic!!!! I remember in 3rd grade, in a fit of melodrama, I told a group of friends on the playground that my real parents had been killed in a terrible car crash and that I was adopted....but I still cried myself to sleep every night thinking of my poor dead parents..... It embarrassed me almost as soon as the story left my lips...embarrasses me still that I did such a thing....don't even know WHY I did it. The worst part? I then had to keep up the poor little orphan charade with all my friends as long as we lived there. I had not thought of this in years...until I read poor little Luke's story.....a tale right out of Dickens!
This story will live in the family forever! I used to tell parents that if they would only believe half of what kids told them happened at school, I would only believe half of what they told me happened at home! Your house fits this story perfectly! great LO!
I love this journaling. What a memory for him to look back on when he is about 21!!! He has an imagination like his Granny Annie!!! Adorable page with that house and funny poser sitting outside. Actually it was nice of the teacher, and he must have spun quite a yarn! Love this..over the top!
Our dgs (1st grade) is SUCH a little story teller -- and here's what came of one of his stories just last night -- and as a prelude to the story, his father is an attorney, his mother a BSN nurse -- they have a comfortable life. The journaling: Luke, when we got to your house to go to your school Christmas program in 2010, the first thing we noticed (wasn’t hard to notice) was that your father was visibly upset. He very sarcastically told you to get dressed in your NEW clothes “the ones we bought at the store”. Then the story started. For whatever reason we’ll never know, that day at school you had decided to tell your teacher your family was poor, very poor. You would not have nice clothes to wear for the program. In a very caring and thoughtful way, the teacher got clothes for you (see picture) and sent them home so you would have something to wear to be in the program. Jordan was even a tad embarrassed you’d done this. You DID wear your “real” new clothes and Daddy took these back to the teacher the next day to tell her thank you for the very nice gesture but that his son has a vivid imagination LOL! Acutally you are just a very good story teller. Grandma told Mom & Dad maybe they won’t have to buy food for Christmas either because you told the teacher you were VERY poor.
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