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A few weeks ago, I was digging through my first grade son’s backpack and found a note.
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I asked him what it was and he said “a love note”. He said it as though of course I should know that.
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I told him it had a dollar wrapped around it. He said “I know, she said I could keep it”.
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I opened it up and read outloud (Max’s hands were over his ears) written in crayon was…
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“I love you, I know you love me. Can I be your girlfriend?”
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It was so cute and sweet. The paper was covered in hearts and stars. I was impressed with the girls confidence. I wouldn’t have had the guts to do that in college, much less first grade. It was a lovely little note and she is a sweet girl who obviously has a keen eye for charming boys.
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Anyway, we wrote a note back and included the dollar bill.
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“Thanks for the nice note to Max. We can’t keep the dollar because Max can’t have a girlfriend until he is 23”
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Cute story huh?
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So, a few days ago was Valentine’s Day. We don’t usually do much for the big V day. We get our kids some plastic heart or something filled with chocolates and exchange nice cards.
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This particular Valentines Day, my husband left for work before I woke up. I got the kids up and out to the bus and sat down at my computer to work for a while before I opened the shop.
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I needed something from my work bag, so I opened up my bag and found this inside.
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I opened up the letter and written in crayon was…
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“I love you, I know you love me. Can I be your Valentine?”
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Yep, I know. I felt loved and lucky.
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I wish I had thought of it:)
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