Dear Pottamus Rex;
You have had a great
year, pal…you have graduated from Kindergarten to First Grade! You’re having
difficulty with lunch, though, and I don't blame you seeing as how your Momma
keeps filling your lunch box with wheat bread, carrots and stuff --I mean,
seriously? There's a time and place for that kind of food, but it’s not in the
school lunch box. You can tell Mom that's in the Bible—(Deuteronomy).
But the biggest thing that happened since last year? Oh my,
you have a SISTER! More on that in a second…..
Seven Years old, Rex...Time is flying, buddy—it makes this
old man think too much, and that's why a lot of the time I call you Joe, so
forgive me. I know you're the Pottamus Rex.
I even called your sister “Winnie” the other day.
You have been the best Brother to ‘Miss Priss’ (Georgia
Rose)—the grown-ups didn't know exactly how you would take to her, but you have
done great, and we are very proud of you! You don't notice but every time you
walk in the room Priss will not take her eyes off of you---just remember to
help look out for her and show her the way---you two are the only kids in the
house, and you can't expect Mom and Dad to show her how it's supposed to be
done---they are too old and have forgotten what it's like to be a kid. It’s what
happens when you are a Parent. When you are a Grandparent, it changes back.
Anyhow, Rex, I am counting on you to show her and explain to her as time goes
by the rules---
2) Try to eat your
supper, but if you don't, it's ok. There's always cereal, and Mom and Dad
aren't about to let you go to bed hungry.
3) She calls me
George. Not anything else.