Amee Uoo r prete!
(Translation: Amy You are pretty!)
I want to remember these sweet notes. (I'm also racking my brain trying to come up with a creative way to document and save this part of our everyday life.) I have hundreds of notes. As a teacher I'm enamored by his development and growth. As a mom I relish the sweetness and genuine love that comes from each one. Here are three I've received recently.
Mom, You are very special. Love you, Sam |
"This is a diagram of my love." (Notice the arrow from Sam (he's the one in the trains shirt) to the hearts under my feet and then another arrow from the hearts to me.) |
These notes are simply precious! What an incredibly sweet boy you have. I love his comment when you make a mistake, you cross it out and keep going. What a writer you are raising!
ReplyDeleteHow very sweet. We have a big note writer at our house as well. She is in seventh grade and her notes are now little works of art, usually written on post-it notes. You have inspired me to write about them (and my sweet girl) today. Thanks for all you do to inspire. You are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet. I miss the days of notes. And he is a wise writer--when you make a mistake, you can just cross it out and keep going. I may need to write myself a note with that sentiment on it just to remind myself!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE notes!
ReplyDeleteTo save them without saving hundreds of pieces of paper: take pictures of each note (as you already do) and make a photo album of all the notes with translations/explanations - you can do it online at walgreens, snapfish, etc... You could also add artwork that you photograph. It can be an ongoing project that you add to as the notes come, then have the book printed when you think it's "big enough" or yearly or something. Just a suggestion, but I plan to use that idea someday when I have kiddos.
Thank you for sharing the notes with us. As a teacher it is amazing to see the development of writing skills as the kids write notes, lists, instructions, stories. As a mom these kinds of notes make my heart melt even years later.
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So wonderful that he takes the time to write and tell you what he thinks. I love the drawings, too, and have kept so many of those mementos of my children. I have notes from my daughter's high school years when she used her sense of humor & her cartooning ability to leave us laughing as she went about her life. Thank you for sharing this sweet part of your life! I wonder if it would be nice to choose one or two things per week, to document the year. Imagine how the notes would change, as your son does!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I have been collecting a lot of notes/drawings from my daughters as well and can relate to the teacher and mom reactions. I look forward to hearing what you end up doing with them. I have been thinking about the same. I am thinking of starting to incorporate some of them into my scrapbooking, and then I also just ordered Memory Boxes from Paper Coterie that I am going to see how I end up liking those: https://www.papercoterie.com/product/memory-keepers/
ReplyDeleteThese are so special! They are evidence that writing and literacy are all around him and informing him. I also agree that Just Because notes are a good thing -- they can be so powerful and make such a difference for someone.
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! I agree with Megan about making a photo book with them online! I recommend Shutterfly. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great writing start... How about suggesting some color?
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Love these! What a treat! I absolutely adore the diagram of love. I can't wait for my girls to start leaving me notes. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to capture to moment, the specialness of the notes and the love that is given through them. :)MaryHelen
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ReplyDeleteNote to self--write notes again! That Sam! He knows what's important to writing and your heart!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, those are the sweetest notes ever. I started framing my son's notes and using them as art in our home. I feel like I'm swapping them daily...and I love it. Keep compiling those precious treasures.
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