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Letterboxers with special needs

2 messages in this thread | Started on 2005-10-31

Letterboxers with special needs

From: Karen Ruhl (ruhlette@yahoo.com) | Date: 2005-10-31 17:24:07 UTC-08:00
Here's a random thought .. I would be happy to carve and mail you a
letterbox to hide. Maybe several letterboxers could do the same. Maybe a
boxing fairy could come and hide boxes in your area. Clues could be
posted after he finds them first. Does he have a "favorite" anything?

speedsquare

--- wyassuplake wrote:

> However, some children struggle overcome many
> obstacles just to live what is called a "normal" life. As a mother of
> one of those children, I need him to believe that hard work pays off.
> He has too much hard work to do in his real life to lose faith in that
> at age 3. I'm not sheltering him from disappointment; he gets enough
> of it from his own current limitations.
>
> > Wyassup Lake



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RE: [LbNA] Letterboxers with special needs

From: Maribeth Jagger (cjagger405@earthlink.net) | Date: 2005-10-31 19:30:40 UTC-06:00
Well, it sounds like you're doing a great job with your little ones. Keep it up!
Puddle Splasher

--- wyassuplake wrote:

> However, some children struggle overcome many
> obstacles just to live what is called a "normal" life. As a mother of
> one of those children, I need him to believe that hard work pays off.
> He has too much hard work to do in his real life to lose faith in that
> at age 3. I'm not sheltering him from disappointment; he gets enough
> of it from his own current limitations.
>
> > Wyassup Lake

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