Friday, December 11, 2009

I need Santa's glasses...



...he can read things in any language! LOL This year is the first year that Roxanne has been able to write her own Christmas list. She is doing well with recognizing her letters, writing her letters and giving each one appropriate space. However, she writes backwards. So, thank goodness I was giving her some guidance on spelling (when I was allowed). Otherwise, I do not think I could understand what this list says. For those of you struggling here's the adult version..


a REAL BONE for Sam

a BASKETBALL

an ANGEL COSTUME (she wrote it on three diff lines)

a DISNEY (she didn't finish...CAMERA)

FABRIC

a SEWING machine

Good luck to all of you who also need to borrow Santa's glasses. There's just something about those majic spec's, he can read any kids writing. Santa, you're the best!
OK, Mom I posted THIS link for you! LOL


3 comments:

Kortnee said...

Aw! That is so cute! Tell Roxy she did a wonderful job! :)

Kris said...

I picked up the word "FABRIC" right away! She's a girl after her mom's heart that's for sure!!!!

Can I share an idea with you that I have been doing since the kiddies started Santa letters? Each year I actually trace their exact letters onto fabric. I then handstitch them into squares. I make sure that the year is always on each one as well. In a few years, I will take all of those squares and make them into one big Santa letter quilt for our home. I can't wait to be able to capture these priceless treasures and I know it will be fun to go back and take a look through the years. If you didn't want to go to the work of handstitching, you could also make copies of these onto fabric paper through your printer as well. :)

I love your take on "Santa Glasses." LOL

Cheri said...

I love the Wish List and I really love the link that you posted at the end for your mom! haha, too funny! I've seen kids write from right to left and always wondered if that was normal or not...
Good job, Roxanne! The wish list looks great!

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