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Monday, April 30, 2012

Phyllis Goes to the Prom!

Dear Susanna!

It's the last day of April and I am writing to you because I miss you, tons.  However, I'm having fun with my friends in Atlanta!!  I have so much to share with everyone.  So I'm sending this letter with some pictures of me and my friends.  It was a whirlwind of activities!  I played soccer, went riding in an F150, and I even got to go to my very first prom.  I'm so excited to share the details with you.  Wait until you see my date.  He's a cutie!

I had two school visits.  First, meet my friends at Little Scholars Academy!






This is Ms. Burrell.  She is the Pre-Kindergarten teacher at Little Scholars Academy.  Here we are at circle time.  They read all about my adventures and how I made it through the snowstorm.  "Hey, that's just like swirling, whirling snowstorm in our Bear Hunt book!"  Brian exclaimed.  They read my story of adventure several times that day, ...tee hee. 


After circle time, some friends wanted me to sit for them, while they created these masterpieces of me.  Makenziele said she loved me and drew hearts all around me.  Cameron made me furry all over.  I love the way he drew my paws.





Here I am, down in my burrow on one masterpiece.  Nadia and Ashlyn wanted to show off my glasses.  Aren't I cute?
 













It's lunchtime.  Boy, how I love corn on the cobb.  I've got the perfect teeth for shaving the kernels, right?

Later that day, we had an Easter Egg Hunt.  I was so excited!  I hope I get lots of eggs.








We made a great team.  We hit the jackpot!  Yummy!

















On to the next school visit!  These are my friends at Legacy Academy.  We all decided to hang out on the playground.  It was a beautiful spring day. 






















I did get a bit sweaty hanging out on the monkey bars.



While I had great fun at both schools, it was the afterschool stuff that put a really big smile on my face.  I got to pal around with my Legacy Academy school chums on the weekend.  Here I am at the market with Jason.  "Okay Phyllis, what do we get, bananas?  Watermelon?"  "Hmmmm, hard choice.  Let's get both, Jason!"








Jason took me to the barbershop.  He says it's just for the guys but I would be welcomed.  Jason got a little off the top and sides.  I got my fur trimmed.  It's humid in Atlanta! Ahhhh, we look really nice!


Here we are at soccer practice.  Jason's not to sure about me being the goalie.


Wheeeee!  I love riding in a convertible F150.  Go faster, Jason!






Jason reads how I save the day and he loves the part about the maple candy.  "What's that, mom?"  "Shucks, mom says no maple candy before bed."




Prom Night at Little Scholar Academy!
I know you're asking, "Who is this cutie?"  Well he's my date for the prom.  Yes, I was invited to the prom.  Doesn't he look handsome.    Even though it was a formal affair, everyone oooohed and ahhhhed over my green overalls.  Don't we make a beautiful couple? It was a beautiful spring evening.  Only 72 degrees.  There was a beautiful breeze in the air and I knew this would be a special night for me.

Here are the King and Queen of the prom.  The Queen is Tayla.  Remember her from my tour of the King Center, in Atlanta?  The royal couple wore coordinating royal colors...Lovely!

These three are trying to convince me to get out on the dance floor and er...shake my groove thang!  I'm a bit nervous.  They taught me how to do the Wobble.  Oh yeah, girls just wanna have fun!!

"C'mon Phyllis, let's do the Cupid Shuffle!"  "Wow, I got it! I'm doing the Cupid Shuffle!"  I had sooooo much fun.  I could've danced, danced, danced all night."





The next day I visited Shanterria.  It was much hotter.  The temperature had reached 83 degrees!  Shanterria's mom had some errands to run and she let us come along.  "Mommy, turn on the air conditioner, please!"  We went to the parts store.  They had never had a weather predicting groundhog in their store before.  Then Shanterria and I went to her grandma's house.  We went riding on he bike.  I held on tight to the handle bars.  What fun I had in Atlanta, Ga.  Thank you for my special trip to Georgia, Susanna!  I'll be home soon with lots of pictures and autographs for you.

Vats of Maple Syrupy Love, Always,

Phyllis The Weather Predicting Groundhog!!




22 comments:

  1. I liked the artwork the most,
    (Don't you?)
    With a glass of milk I'll toast,
    (Moo-Moo!)
    That writer on the South East Coast,
    (Say who?)
    Lit-teacher and Phyllis' host,
    (Give due!)
    For a grand-slam post!
    (Yoo-hoo!)

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    1. I do! Thanks for sharing this with us Pam, great artwork!!!

      Love the poem Julie :)

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    2. Jennifer, thank you so much for stopping by. Yes, I especially loved the artwork!

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  2. HAHAHAHAAHAA...Julie, I love it! Yes, you would appreciate these masterpieces. I think I'm gonna paste your poem on the A to Z challenge with my post. Love it! Thanks for stopping by

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    1. This post is so good it deserved lots of attention!

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    2. Awwww, Julie! Your heart is as amazing as your illustrations (btw, the vampire rabbit? my fav)! Thank you for the support.

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  3. Oh, Pam! This is amazing! Just LOOK at all the awesome things you guys did together with Phyllis! i enjoyed every bit of this post SO MUCH! How cute are those kids! And what great drawings! And how much fun I know Phyllis had with you all (or maybe since you're in Georgia I should say y'all :)) And I love Julie's poem! Thank you so much for having Phyllis and doing such wonderful things with her and putting up all these fantastic pictures, and thanks so much to all your kids for joining in the fun!

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    1. Yes ma'am, y'all is the correct form! tee hee! The teachers, the parents, the administrators were all so excited about this. I am to send big thank you's from everyone. How great was Julie's poem. She's a doll. I am so glad you like the post and I appreciate the support.

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  4. Wow, Phyliss really gets around doesn't she!

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    1. We're so glad to have been part of the world tour! Thanks for stopping by and being supportive, Sally.

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  5. This is awesome! I love that Phyllis got to do everything from a fur trim to a prom...she was stylin'! Over-the-top great job, Pam!

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    1. I'm glad you think it's awesome, Penny. Everyone involved had an amazing time. Phyllis made lots of friends. Thank you for stopping by and for the support.

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  6. Loved this letter from Phyllis -- and all the cute kids! And what awesome things she got to do!

    Thanks, Pamela!

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    1. Hey Beth, thank you for stopping by. Yes, Phyllis enjoyed writing her letter detailing all her fun. Thank you for your support, Beth.

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  7. Wow!!! I think I'm as tired as Phyllis must be after all of that activity. I'm glad she finally got a good fur trim. In all of her travels, I'm not sure she has had her beauty tended to. A lady likes to look beautiful! ;) Great post Pamela--Those kids are ADORABLE!

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    1. Natalie, they had such a ball. She visited a spa here in Georgia with another blogger in 12 x 12. How adorable are these little ones in their prom outfits. So much fun, here. Thanks for dropping by and for the support.

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  8. Wonderful drawings and beautiful kids, especially the prom pictures!

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  9. Tina, I saw the trip to Korea. That's what I call a world tour. I love the palace, the guards... all of the beautiful sites. Thank you visiting my blog. Yes, the kids were adorable weren't they. They have a Pre-Kindergarten prom every year. It was a fun visit for Phyllis.

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  10. Love you post and it looks like "a great time was had by all!"

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  11. Thank you for visiting Sandra! Prom Night does look, fun! Everyone had a blast with this book. From teachers to children, to staff admin.

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  12. This visit rocks. These kids are toooo cute! Now, I really have to know if Phyllis had a fur trim at the barber's??

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    1. Oh yes, she got her fur trimmed. She wanted to look special for the prom and she wasn't used to the humid temperatures. We had such fun and was glad to be part of the book tour.

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