Valentine cards for fifth and second graders
Cleo's Valentines arrived in the mail very quickly and she's excited, although she's beginning to inquire about the possibility of attaching candy even though the whole idea behind creating personalized photo cards was to avoid having to dress them up with confections.
Typical.
Now I have to wonder how Robey's going to handle Valentine's Day in the fifth grade. He swears he'd rather stand on his head in the corner in water up to his neck stacking greasy BBs on his nose with boxing gloves on than give out Valentines; last year he refused to dress up in a costume for Halloween, although at the last minute he changed his mind and borrowed the puffy sumo wrestler costume from Sweet Talker. Should I stockpile some generic Valentines in case he changes his mind at the last minute because some of the other kids decide to give out Valentines, and at least that's better than jumping off the bridge because they did it first?
Why is raising kids so hard? Discuss.






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