ILUFYOVERE
MUCPECUS
YRUNISMOM
YOLUFME
TOVEREMUC
OSOYLUFME
PECUSIAMNIS
I was able to decipher the whole thing, actually. But I think that's one of those skills like understanding toddler-speak; it's much easier when it's your own kids. (And yes, we are working on the word spacing.)
Also, on Sunday night I had a puppy named Christober. Tonight I had a dog named Science Fair. It's worth noting that both of these canines are a three-year-old boy.
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I totally understood and deciphered the whole thing. Perhaps it is in fact because I understand toddler-speak. That's pretty much the cutest thing ever.
What a sweet letter. I think having 15 nieces and nephews and spending almost 9 years in primary have made me pretty much an expert at reading "new writer". It looks like she's doing really well! And Betsy's right - you are nis. :)
The good news: the puppy named Cristober and the dog named Science Fair are both housebroken.
Kindergarten literature: cute.
welurnic
I got it first try. I think once you learn toddler speak it never leaves you.
I got most of it...there were a few things I am having trouble with. Does that make me a bad mom? I understand when Gavin says "out do dindo" or even "look at da baby" but betsy's writing is a little beyond me right now. Maybe I'm just too tired.
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