This got me to thinking about when Britt was in school. I never knew that it was something that was done for a teacher and I never did. I still feel badly about it. I wish I could remember all of her teachers and send them a thank you note! I didn't realize that families did that sort of thing until I became a teacher.
Years ago I got my first Nicholas Sparks book (The Notebook) as an end of the year thank you and after I read it I got hooked on Nicholas Sparks. It has sparked (no pun intended) my joy of summer reading.
Last night I just finished reading A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. I read that book years ago. I think I was in my early twenties. I've also seen the movie several times. I discovered there was so much of that book that I did not remember. I think as I have gotten
take care,
Dawn
5 comments:
Good morning, Dawn.
I love that bag. Don't feel bad about past teachers, you did the best you could.
I have to get busy reading that book.
The knit bag is a great gift! I'm sure she will love it.
Those book titles sound good to me....I've haven't read either of them ever! I have seen movies, and know what they are about, but I think it's about time I read them! LOL
Nicolas Sparks is a great author. I also saw somewhere on your blog that you like Jodi Pocoult! I've read several of hers.
Have a great day,
Diane
What a wonderful, special gift! She's going to be so touched by such a personal gift!
I've never read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, but I've meant to for a long time. Maybe this summer. I just reread To Kill a Mockingbird last summer...I swear, it just gets better every time I read it!
I love that bag. so cute, I love its colors!. I hope you in my garden and my city, you are invited! see you soon!
warm regards
Marina from Argentina
love the bag. sure wish i could use the one you made for me!!
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