Re: UPDATE: Re: valentine's day



On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 03:12:25 GMT, "toypup" <toypup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Thanks to all for the input. We handed out the cards at the playgroup and
it ended up that half the parents only signed the child's name (what we
did), the other half put "To: My Friend." I thought that was a nice touch,
but our cards fit right in with everyone else's.

Good deal :-)
DD1's Kindergarten class is passing out valentines, too. They're
practicing writing skills, so the teacher sent the list of names home
for the kids to address them. They'll all have fun matching the name
to the bag as they pass them out.

Nan
.



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