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Blogger michelle said...

That is so sweet! How nice of them to do that for you. Primary children are wonderful. Maybe you could take a photo of you with each child, then give them each a card with the photo, a special message for them, and your testimony.

10:56 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kristi,
when I interviewed the kids, almost every child mentioned the quilt you use to play games with them on. That definately made a huge impression and they love it! The other one, I didn't read on your blog, but someone said, they love that you use a special bag just for your primary stuff. Who would have thought that would seem special, but to 6&7 year olds, having a bag dedicated just to them is really special! - Laura

11:06 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I especially love the lipstick comment...I like Michelle's idea as well. I think that would be cool to them. Maybe send them all a card after you leave or something so they know how much they meant to you.

11:33 AM

Blogger jenny said...

Okay how in the world are you changing your title and it is totally cute! You are asking us what to make...common Kristi your the expert in crafts. We used to do that same thing in our primary until we sorta became a branch. I miss having so many kids in ours. That is a cute little gift too

11:49 AM

Blogger Jill said...

What a sweet list of things from your class, I'm so glad your primary presidency did that for you. I know I become very invested in my primary class and don't like the thought of not having a great relationship with each of them, you've obviously accomplished that.

I like Michelle's idea for the gift as well.

1:20 PM

Blogger amy gretchen said...

So awesome that they did that for you. Primary is awesome. I am realizing that more and more. I miss my primary class!

9:13 PM

Blogger Tasha said...

That's the coolest way to do spotlight, and I love that they spotlight the teachers too. I am so glad you shared that, not at all braggy!
Tasha

10:25 PM

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