Teachers usually send notes with their kids to explain why they're coming to my office. Sometimes, the hilarity of them makes my day. A sampling:
"Pls give Jane ice for her finger. She doesn't stop complaining. Mrs. D."
"Throwing up" [I like it when they're right to the point.]
"Throwing up" [I like it when they're right to the point.]
"Ice for boo-boo" [Maybe the kid speaks that language, but in a note to the nurse?]
"Something stuck in ear?"
"Joe is sick." Then, an hour later, "He's still sick." [Okay, fine, he can call home.]
Maybe she was trying to indicate it was an imaginary boo-boo?
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