They’ll be starting first grade soon hopefully. I hope they can keep up.
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April 30th, 2008 10:28 am
this reminds me of the time my neighbor started mailing us his drawings. we had two lovely pieces: one of superheroes and a self-portrait with his family, both packaged in envelopes with hand-drawn smiley-face stamps (i’m pretty sure that wouldn’t fly very well with the usps). one day, he decided he wanted to write a letter to our other neighbor, tom. so tom opened the envelope, unfolded the paper, and saw a large capital F written in crayon.
neal is stepping his conceptual game up
looks like “neak”
@tuftsmania - As you know, the conceptualization with the title-ing of this phlog was stolen from the comment you left on this photo on my flickr.
It does look like neak.
They’ve been homeschooled so far, what can I say…
This one’s even worse:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasonsherwin/2422834684/
Nikki forgot the ‘i’ on the end of her name.
They’ll be starting first grade soon hopefully. I hope they can keep up.
this reminds me of the time my neighbor started mailing us his drawings. we had two lovely pieces: one of superheroes and a self-portrait with his family, both packaged in envelopes with hand-drawn smiley-face stamps (i’m pretty sure that wouldn’t fly very well with the usps). one day, he decided he wanted to write a letter to our other neighbor, tom. so tom opened the envelope, unfolded the paper, and saw a large capital F written in crayon.
F for FAILURE
nice!
It could also be for the F word, but hopefully it was just F for failure.