LOL, well mine do anyway. All I know is that I have made a dent in the pile of old 'feeling guilty because I bought these and now I'll never use them' patterned papers I had. Now I can just feel guilty for spending time doing them instead of what really needed to be done last night. Mikaela thinks they are awesome: Lethal Ethan told me under no circumstances will he take scrapped books to Grade 1 and wants Spiderman and Hotwheels ONLY: Jarred is starting Highschool now and insists that his books be naked (his term).
*By the way, for those with good eyesight and who know my child, I am fully aware that the book name labels read 3MB and not 4MB....I have changed the labels since I took this photo *blush*.
We are still in the middle of a wet summer here in Queensland and it is threatening again today. Much of our backyard is mushy and boggy. I remember when Jarred started school back in 2001 and it rained heavily every day for the first 2 weeks of school. Poor teachers! Poor kids! Jarred never set foot out of the shelter shed for weeks. No complaints about the rain here though...just lots of continued prayer for those affected by floods up North.
Can I send up my daughters books. Wow! That's a bit flash and extremely impressive.
ReplyDeleteMy Matthew is in Year 8 this year but last year he insisted on naked books also. It must be the thing for entering into high school.
I don't think I will let my daughter see your efforts or I know what I will be in for when I pick up the book pack!
Oh wow - how lucky is she to have such gorgeous book covers - Is this what is expected at school these days :) Will have to ask you for advise if it is - and the rain is lovely isnt it - It has answered many a prayer!
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