...from the local "Community Schools Educational Excellence Foundation", written by the Superintendent of Schools himself. Scanning the letter revealed that it is a request for donations so that our community can continue to give our children "one of the best educations in the State of Michigan."
So I start reading. The letter is written in a personal, folksy manner, and it begins with a description of the Superintendent's grandson attending his first day of kindergarten:
"The little toe-headed, bright-eyed child, barely taller than a comma, was ready. Pleased with his new back pack, he picked it up, slung it over his shoulder, and said, "See ya' later, mom and dad." And he was gone."
Toe-headed??? I started to laugh out loud. Either I've never heard of this rare birth defect, or the writer meant to say "towheaded." I'm thinking it's the latter.
My wife, overhearing my laughter, asked me what was so funny. So I showed her. First, she thought the spelling was correct. Then she replied that I was being too critical, as usual. I guess I'm Mr. Nitpicker.
Maybe I am...but finding "toe-headed" in a letter from the "Educational Excellence Foundation" is a bit much.
I received a letter today...
I received a letter today...
Dob
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"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance" -- HL Mencken
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"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance" -- HL Mencken