Friday, February 13, 2009

Letter to Grandma Joni and Grandpa Morrey


Carver planned the attached drawing and wanted to mail it to his grandparents with the explanation below:



Dear Grandma and Grandpa,

I was thinking about you and wanted to send you my new project. The A and the purple E, they trusted each other, but A was the good guy and E was the bad guy. So the A and the E went out in the forest to have a picnic. But then, after a while, the A went home and he forgot to get the E. And the E is lost there, in the forest. And apparently, the top was magic. And then the E went in water and he cried about going in water. Why did he cry about going in water? And know who that was? It was the E. We never cry about it. Going in water. That's the A who said, "When he went in water, he didn't cry about water." He just kept cutting and cutting until the ground broke apart. The A and the E lost the E. And know where the E went? The E went in the hole, and the A was smart enough to stay out. And then the E apparently knew where the A went and the E climbed back out to see the A. And then when the A saw the E, the E fell back into the hole and got hurt. And the E, when he came back out, he was a good guy like the A. The bad guy turned into an A. That's the end.

Love,

Carver

recited by Carver, typed by Alrica

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