SamIAm21
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Slo: Yep, it was a good reply, but if Stepahnie was given a "free miss" then why did she need to send you the original letter at all? It should be sent home on the second infraction, not the free miss. I'm sure she felt bad about having to send home such a stern note, but if it is just a standardized letter, she doesn't have a lot of choice. She must have felt pretty embarrassed if she called and sent you an explanation. The teacher probably has to write the note to the lowest common denominator -- the parent or child that often comes unprepared. Stephanie unfortunately had to be given this note even though she is prepared on a regular basis.
Well this day certainly is a lot different than yesterday huh. I nearly got blown down the street and I got a little junk in my trunk (okay fine, more than a little junk
)
I'll be back later, I gotta get some work done and then I'll come back and play!!
Well this day certainly is a lot different than yesterday huh. I nearly got blown down the street and I got a little junk in my trunk (okay fine, more than a little junk

I'll be back later, I gotta get some work done and then I'll come back and play!!