Friday, February 29, 2008

Thank You Notes

On Valentine's, I helped put on a party in Emma's class. I was in charge of the treats and I brought sugar cookies, frosting, red and pink sprinkles, M & M's, and mint chips. Today I got a pile of 'thank you's' from the class. Here are what a few said. All spelling and punctuation is original.

Dear, Mrs. Wood, Thank you, for the cookies and the Toppings they were so good. I would of ate all of them if I could. from Colin Allred

Dear Mrs. Wood,
I'm sorry I could not come. But the cookies sounded so good! I wish I could have tasted the cookies. Sincerely, Rylie
P.S. I was sick not at some other place.

Dear Mrs. Wood Thank you for the cookies! Even though I never ate my cookie my parents enjoyed it. It was fun decorating cookies, I enjoyed that.
Emma's classmate, Samantha Baumgarten

Dear Mrs. Wood,
Thank you for the cookies! I liked the cookies. And I like the heart shapes.
Emma's nextdoor desk, Elina

Dear Mrs. Wood,
I loved the cookies! They made me hyper.
from, Hallie

Dear Mrs. Wood,
I didn't get to hyper after the cookie but thanks.
From, Emily W.

Dear Mrs. Wood
I loved the cookies I said the pepermints where bacon cuse I love bacon.
from
Logan

Dear Mom,
thank you for the yummy cookies. I love you!
love, Emma

7 comments:

Lara said...

Oh my gosh -these are so dang cute. I could read things like this all day!

anna said...

this one is my favorite:
I loved the cookies I said the pepermints where bacon cuse I love bacon
????? kids are adorable!

*Tanyetta* said...

toooooooooo cute! out of the mouth of babes. i love them :)

ks said...

that is soo cute! I'm glad that you got to go... and that the teacher facilitated the writing thank yous.

Alisa said...

these were cute and brightened my day-- my fav-- I wasn't sick at home at a different place (just in case you needed to know that I suppose)

Laurie said...

Kids are so cute and way too honest! I love it!

SusieQ said...

Sooo cute. I love reading what kids have to say.
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