Sunday, November 11, 2012

Important Questions

The boy lost a tooth at school this week. After he put it in the tooth fairy box that night he brought me a letter he wrote to the tooth fairy.

In case you can't read the writing it says: Dear Tooth Fariy, can you tell me your name please. How many kids do you have to do. How old our you. Can you tell me. Well, it's time for me to go to bed. Our you a boy our a girl. Love, The boy. open and write. I know he needs to incorporate question marks and get a refresher on the difference between our and are. Other than that, I was impressed. Until recently, he didn't enjoy writing.

Here is the tooth fairy's answer: Dear Boy, What good questions you ask. My name is Tangle Goblintwist. I am a boy fairy. I really like your tooth! I have kids all over that I am the tooth fairy for. It changes every night, since not all of the kids loose teeth at the same time. I am so old that I stopped counting my birthdays. Sweet Dreams, Tangle Goblintwist Your Tooth Fairy the next morning, he was more excited about the letter from the tooth fairy than the money he left. To my sis-I am hoping to post the kids Halloween pictures soon. I dropped my phone in some water and it isn't working. I am keeping my fingers crossed that once it dries out I can retrieve the pics and post them. Hubby did a great job on the girl's costume.

2 comments:

  1. That is too funny.
    Katie always uses "are" instead of "our." Together, they could write a decent letter ; )

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  2. Well, at least the part about being so old as to stop counting birthdays is true! (hehehe)

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