September 1st is World Letter Writing Day. You know I keep up on all of these vitally important holidays. Since it is also Back to School time in most areas I decided to join the two and share some of the funniest letters forged by kids for our Friday Frivolity Host Letter Writing theme.
Technically this isn't a forgery, but as a former Physical Education Teacher I loved it so much I had to include it.
Now on to the letters that are a bit more suspect...
Those are all funny, but this weekly behavior chart is my absolute favorite for the simple reason that it was done by my own erstwhile forger back in 1st grade...
[Tweet "Nine funny letters to or from parents forged by children. #lookslegit #parenting #teaching"]
Now on to the link-up! 😀
Featured Post from Last Week:
The Hosts:
Lisa is an awesomely hilarious and authentic writer who marches to her own drum on her blog Syncopated Mama, providing an "un-labelly spot" for all the happily off-beat folks out there who have been wishing to find kindred spirits. She shares her adventures building a natural home, teaching her adorbs daughter, establishing and refining positive communication skills, camping, creating, cooking, and so much more! She shares her favorite Early Learing Math videos.
Jessica is an amazingly funny and smart blogger from Wales who writes at Babi a Fi on a whole range of topics -- from entertaining vintage nostalgia, to technology tutorials, to book reviews, to raising her adorable munchkin, and so much more! Her monthly feature recapping the books she read for the month always adds a few to my "want to read" shelf.
And a huge welcome to the #FridayFrivolity Co-Host for August:
Rebecca is a fun and eclectic blogger who writes about family life in North Wales on her blog, Becster! Her posts encompass parenting, travel, product reviews, tips for landlords, pop culture, and even her love of Formula 1 racing! Check out the adorable toddler room she created for her daughter.
Now time for the new stuff!
This a link-up for all things funny, fun, encouraging, hopeful, and happy. That includes free printables, giveaways, and other fun stuff to make us SMILE and start the weekend off on the right foot.
If you're here in search of fun and uplifting reading materials, skip the rules and just start clickin'!
Bloggy buddies, thanks for coming to par-tay!
You are welcome to link up to 3 posts, and old posts are always welcome!
There are three rules only:
Lisa/Syncopated Mama says
Hil-ar-ious! I love this take on the theme (especially because I was the recipient of many such letters, myself!) #FridayFrivovlity
Audrey says
I knew you would appreciate this one, Lisa.
Rebecca says
Haha the awesomeness of some children!! #FridayFrivolity
Audrey says
Including my very own, ha ha!
Lisa Pomerantz says
Out of the pens and pencils of babes...amazing and hysterical. #FridayFrolics #Frameworthy
Audrey Humaciu says
I should have asked for my son's back after he handed it in. At least I photographed it.
Debbie Kitterman says
my son is too awesome for homework - Bwahahahah too funny this is awesome - loved reading these - thanks 🙂
Audrey Humaciu says
Wasn't that one original? ha ha!
Jess Powell (Babi a Fi) says
Haha, these are just too cute! I particularly like the 'homework slowly kills her' one. xD #FridayFrivolity
Audrey Humaciu says
The drama is starting early with that one.
Sarah@teammomlife says
This is so funny! Thanks for sharing. #FridayFrivolity
Audrey Humaciu says
I am still giggling when I read them.
Sarah Eliza @ devastateboredom says
These are AMAZING!! Best topic interpretation ever! And love your kid's the most... does the "cursive" part actually look like "mom"? ;P
Audrey Humaciu says
I still have no idea why he did. He brought the paper home and handed it to me as usual. We all got a big laugh out of it.