Hello Ms. Sue,

I hope you’re doing well.

I wanted to tell you that I spoke to Harley’s principal yesterday. He said he will do something, and will tell me soon. Still haven’t heard from him, yet. I’m a lawyer, so, I’m a very busy mom. I can’t help my daughter, Harley, since I’m on call all the time. It’s kind of hectic. But, this is a week where I can at least get some things prioritized. Helping out on school, cleaning up the house, and with Harley’s sickness. She had kind of an “episode” last night. I also want to note that I told Harley to give you an apology note from yesterday. She kind of felt bad for multiple reasons. My husband does stay at home, but this is very infrequent. Yet, he is in a business trip. Fortunately, I do have a nanny. She is very well at many school subjects, so I might tell her to help with her. And, I do have to tell you that I am very sorry. I always tell Harley, too, to try at least to figure it out. I was in the other room, organizing junk mail, and she was on my laptop on your website. I was a little bit frustrated about that. But, with her friend, yeah…

With kind regards,

Mrs. Esther

4 answers

I'm doing very well, thank you.

Good luck to both you and Harley.

We'll be glad to help Harley when we can.
Thank you so very much for everything, Ms. Sue. I guess Harley's friend was right, there's no better teacher than you.
Thank you. :-)
i have no idea who you are Mrs.Esther, but I cried reading that paragraph.

I hope you’re doing wonderful and have the best day ever.
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