Adam@Home by Rob Harrell

Adam@Home

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  1. Bruno Zeigerts

    Bruno Zeigerts said, 4 months ago

    I’m not sure Adam would appreciate Grandma mentioning his grades.

  2. win

    win said, 4 months ago

    Whatever else Katy is, she’s thorough.

  3. pcolli

    pcolli said, 4 months ago

    @Bruno Zeigerts

    I thought it said “grapes” but grades makes more sense.

  4. Tokyo Tengu

    Tokyo Tengu said, 4 months ago

    And grandmom would carry that card in her purse for weeks and chuckle every time she read it… which would be twice a day, at least.

  5. emjaycee

    emjaycee said, 4 months ago

    @pcolli

    Thank you. Was wondering that as well.

  6. Herkimer Harknfarph

    Herkimer Harknfarph said, 4 months ago

    @pcolli

    The D is a little droopy. At first I read it as grapes as well and thought “What?”

  7. shadowace

    shadowace said, 4 months ago

    ok yes I read grapes too. Who knows Adam’s grades could have been cause for the grapes of wrath. There bad pun out my system.

  8. Lovecats

    Lovecats said, 4 months ago

    I loved things like that when my kids were that age. And if my grandson ever did something like that I would’ve definitely kept it.

  9. SUSAN NEWMAN

    SUSAN NEWMAN said, 4 months ago

    I wonder what Adam would say about Ms. Judge, Katy’s substitute teacher.
    My guess is that he’d make a lame joke, just as he always does whenever his kids have problems.

  10. Ana Tirolese

    Ana Tirolese said, 4 months ago

    My mother always writes her first and last name on cards to me. It makes us laugh. She signs it “Love, mom, Liduina Bettencourt” Okay, how many moms do I have and how many people named Liduina do I know???? LOL

  11. Tocsik

    Tocsik said, 4 months ago

    Sounds like something Buddy the Elf would write!

    “Wow, you’re fast. I’m glad I caught up to you. I waited 5 hours for you. Why is your coat so big? So, good news – I saw a dog today. Have you seen a dog? You probably have. How was school? Was it fun? Did you get a lot of homework? Huh? Do you have any friends? Do you have a best friend? Does he have a big coat, too?… "

  12. ProudBluenoser

    ProudBluenoser said, 4 months ago

    I’ve been told that the best way to write a letter was to do it as if you were there having a conversation with the person. In that regard, Katie’s letter is a very good example.

  13. rekam

    rekam said, 4 months ago

    @pcolli

    I thought that too. Looked at it more closely and realized it said “grades.”

  14. Mai Griffin

    Mai Griffin said, 4 months ago

    It is the kind of mistake a child would make – cute – so I read it as grades and smiled wryly!

  15. Mai Griffin

    Mai Griffin said, 4 months ago

    I have now realised it is a capital ‘D’

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