This is a simple lesson a lot of school children should learn as soon as they can – to watch out for everything they have so they older kids don’t steal them.
When I got my first computer I thought I’d be nice and write my Parents a letter on it ………. a few days after they received it my Mother called and informed me that I wasn’t (basically) polite for writing a personal letter that way ! Probably a month later, I wrote again and that time wrote it cursive by hand …………… a few days later my Father called and said that I should write with the computer because they had a really hard time reading my writing …. :)Even now if I try to print by hand, before I know it I’m writing cursive, which of course gets had to read ……… :)
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
what’s so social about that, Sally?
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
that is a good thing to learn Sally!
Wilde Bill over 2 years ago
She also learned to talk to the building.
ah-hee over 2 years ago
Sally is so impressive! ….and just a sweet cutie! (ask Linus)
knutdl over 2 years ago
“What did you learn in school today” (Tom Paxton)
carlsonbob over 2 years ago
I learned to mix ExLax in my chocolate pudding to find out who was stealing my lunches.
littlejohn Premium Member over 2 years ago
She learned how to write in a very neat and clear hand. A lot better then most people that I know.
mrcooncat over 2 years ago
Apparently Sally learned cursive writing (what we called penmanship back in my grade school days). Hold onto it Sally … it’s a lost art!
JudithStocker Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is a simple lesson a lot of school children should learn as soon as they can – to watch out for everything they have so they older kids don’t steal them.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Especially when there are squirrels and birds running around.
Decepticomic over 2 years ago
A useful lesson.
Gen.Flashman over 2 years ago
She must be in the same first grade class as Calvin with a very impressive reading/writing vocabulary.
A.Ficionada over 2 years ago
And Sally is prepared for the workplace!
txmystic over 2 years ago
Oddly enough, that’s one lesson that will reap great benefits if she ever works in an office with common fridge…
mckeonfuneralhomebx over 2 years ago
Reading, writing and arithmatic will tomorrow make you the CEO
brick10 over 2 years ago
That is Rule #1!
I❤️Peanuts over 2 years ago
A good example of “street smarts,” readily learned in the old neighborhood.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
That’s a good life lesson….
John Jorgensen over 2 years ago
So her lunch doesn’t get ripped off? I can see where she’d be worried about not getting ripped off herself, but how does an object get cheated?
this is summerdog over 2 years ago
I was thinking along those lines also, Sally.
KEA over 2 years ago
valuable lesson, I’d say
Nancy Simpson over 2 years ago
I can still smell all those baloney sandwiches piled up in brown paper bags on the top shelf of the coat closet.
knight1192a over 2 years ago
Wish I sometimes had that problem, both when I was bringing my lunch to school and later when I was getting paid lunch at school
bwswolf over 2 years ago
When I got my first computer I thought I’d be nice and write my Parents a letter on it ………. a few days after they received it my Mother called and informed me that I wasn’t (basically) polite for writing a personal letter that way ! Probably a month later, I wrote again and that time wrote it cursive by hand …………… a few days later my Father called and said that I should write with the computer because they had a really hard time reading my writing …. :)Even now if I try to print by hand, before I know it I’m writing cursive, which of course gets had to read ……… :)
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 2 years ago
That is a valuable life lesson.
Cathy P. over 2 years ago
And then, there’s shorthand….
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
You will be well served by this lesson for the rest of your life!