Matchmakers
I keep trying to remember what I was like when I was ten or eleven, but I think I've repressed all of those memories cause nothing comes to mind. However, I do have a class of 3 boys and 3 girls all around that age. The other day I walked into class and the kids were full of giggles. Julia told me to look, and then she flashed her pencil case at me for about a nano second and all of the kids burst into laughter. When I finally saw what was so funny I discovered it was a ton of tiny drawn hearts with the words, "David loves Diana," on it. (David being their other teacher and my manager) I kinda shook my head and smiled and kept on going. Later in the class we were playing hangman and Alex was up at the board, he chose three words: David loves Diana. Just as the bell rang the girls handed me a note and said, "This is from David but he wants you to read it after class."
I got back to the teachers office and asked David what he had been talking about in his previous class to get them so out of control. He informed me that there had been a picture of two people in love in their work book, and from there it just snowballed until I was being passed love notes in class.
The outside of the letter:
a drawn heart with the words: Diana I love you.
The inside:
Diana I Love you.
Please wading (wedding?)
because you very very prity
next see you by by
Love, 11/5, David -
I love you diana
Please...
Not sure what the please... stands for but as far as love letters go, who could ask for more???
3 comments:
that's so cute and hilarious. Remeber asking the DJ at Wheelies to play love songs to people from random other people.
Lisa
well it sounds at least like their English is progressing, it beats the last one that said something about "die Diana die" :) B
it was never die Diana die... they get confused with my name cause they hear Die-ana...die is like the one word all Korean kids seem to understand in English...so to have a teacher with the word Die in her name is somewhat beyond them!
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