Autumn is fond of communicating through the written word, and I completely understand. We often find requests folded (not so) neatly and laying on our pillow or on the nightstand. This one was two parts, and had an explanation on the first page about how to respond to the request on the second page. A "cutie" is one of those tiny oranges, so she is saying if we agree to the stuff on the second page, to leave a cutie on her bookshelf and if we don't, then don't leave one. The second page is the ad for the singing contest. What always cracks me up about Autumn's stuff, is it's never free, there is always some charge to get in.
It is encouraging to see her use her mischievous little mind for something other than laying a trap for Molly or manipulating her siblings into taking part in some naughtiness. The money hungry aspect of her personality should endear her to Aunt Jaime who really would take candy from a baby if she thought she could sell it at a profit.


Where does she plan to post this notice?
ReplyDeleteIt's libel when someone is slandering you in print isn't it? James would be surprised to hear about my money-grubbing nature considering whenever he's tried to sell something, the person shows up, offers much less than the ad and I say, "ok sure." Autumn and Molly's drawings, requests and bulletins are awesome. I can't wait until my kids are old enough to be interesting. Unless you consider grabbing everything you can find and throwing it in the toilet interesting. Because Miles does that.
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