Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sarah's wish comes true...


This adorable paper was hanging up at Back to School night. I am including the text because it's hard to read...


The paper on the left says...


"My name is Sarah Elizabeth ______. If I was not named Sarah, I would have been named Madeline, Emma, Claire or Matthew if I was a boy. My parents named me Sarah because Sarah meant princess in Hebrew. They also named me Sarah was a cute name for a little girl but also an intelligent name for an older woman. Elaine was a strong competitor with Elizabeth until the birth certificate was given out. So she quickly chose Elizabeth. Elizabeth was also the middle name of my great grandma J. My last name was the last name of my dad so that is how I got my last name." (you can tell Sarah did some research in her baby book!)


On the right page it asks a few questions some of them are...


"Favorites. Food: edamoma (edamame), Color: Light blue, TV show: iCarly, Book: The Grim Grotto (Series of Unfortunate Events), Hobby: reading, Subject: math, One of the best things about me is: I can usually be friends with anybody, One word to describe me is: myschivas (o: , If I could have three wishes I would wish: 1. I had magic power. 2. I could come to school really late. 3. I could have a giant white board in my room."

Aren't those the cutest responses? (o: What a cute girl.

One really cool thing about that #3 wish.
The day after Sarah turned this paper into her teacher, I got an e-mail from her. She told me about Sarah's wish and said that she had a huge whiteboard that she no longer needed. She asked permission to give it to Sarah! Isn't that so sweet? The best part is that I picked it up during school when Sarah didn't know and I put it in her room. When she came home that afternoon, she found the whiteboard that magically appeared in her room! On the board I wrote, "Wishes do come true. Love, Mrs. E." She was thrilled! That put Mrs. E. way way way up in my book. What a sweet thing to do!

1 comment:

runningfan said...

What an amazing writer Sarah is! And what a cool teacher.