Homework? Really?
Bayli informed me that I needed to do her homework for her,
or more accurately she asked me to write a testimonial about
her for her English class.
At first I was mad.
Homework? Again? What the hell?
But it's Bayli, so really? I can't say no.
Love that girl.
I was anxious to know exactly what was expected of me
in this little assignment. I haven't had to turn in homework
in as long as I can remember. What exactly were they
looking for? How long must it be? How can I get an A???
But sadly they offered no guidelines.
Oh well, just as in school, we wing it right?
Here it is, my ode to Bayli:
Bayli Laine Curl is one of my most favorite people in my
life. I have known her since she was a
little two year old bundle of opinion & attitude. The first thing she ever said in front of me
was an inquiry as to whether I was a monster or not. Despite her initial doubts about my
intentions, we became fast friends.
I have had the honor of being a second mother of sorts to
Miss Curl and have enjoyed helping guide her into who she has become
today. Bayli has continued to impress
and amaze me as I have witnessed her growing into a truly lovely young
lady. She is responsible beyond her
years and carries a heart filled with love and generosity. Bayli is a wonderful student and not just in
the setting of an organized classroom, but in life. She has a thirst for knowledge about
everything, often collecting random, possibly useless facts. She is eager to become an adult and from what
I know of her, she will be a fabulous one!
I couldn’t be luckier to have her in my life.
Of course this is just the 3 minute quick homework
version, I could actually fill pages and pages explaining
just how amazing Bayli is, and even that wouldn't really
do her justice.
Love her, so very much.
version, I could actually fill pages and pages explaining
just how amazing Bayli is, and even that wouldn't really
do her justice.
Love her, so very much.
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