Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent a similar request to my in-laws and none of them did it. Thankfully I had DD covered, but boy did they feel like shit when they got the letters from DD to them.
How do you know that's how they felt? (I'm not doubting you, just curious how it is that you came to know that they felt like that.)
Because when she got home they called and said "I got your letter [Larla]! Thank you so much! I'm glad that you had a fun time at camp and I'm sorry that I didn't get your letter in the mail on time [a lie], but I'll make it up to you. Do you want to [insert overindulgent activity here]?". She had 4 of these conversations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom sent us to camp with pre addressed envelopes to write to certain family members. Then they wrote back. Seems like the nicer way to do it.
I like this approach.
Honestly, I've never heard of this practice. Requesting relatives writing letters to someone who's going away to camp for 1-2 weeks? Sounds helicopty to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent a similar request to my in-laws and none of them did it. Thankfully I had DD covered, but boy did they feel like shit when they got the letters from DD to them.
Why? I wouldn’t feel bad. She has a lot more free time than I do! And she’s not my kid.
She actually didn't have a ton of free time at an active outdoor summer camp and at 8 years old she sent letters because we highly encouraged them and are raising her not to be a garbage human.
But you do you.
Anonymous wrote:My mom sent us to camp with pre addressed envelopes to write to certain family members. Then they wrote back. Seems like the nicer way to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the ordered vested in me by DCUM Nation, I hereby absolve you of any letter writing to a camp requested by your SIL. It is so ordered.
Six pages in, and this is still my favorite response. I wouldn't want to write a letter, but then I didn't think a letter included all the half-ass examples that were posted. Are these kids elementary schoolers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent a similar request to my in-laws and none of them did it. Thankfully I had DD covered, but boy did they feel like shit when they got the letters from DD to them.
You have an odd read on people.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I forgot to write my OWN kids notes -- nor did I think to ask anyone to write to them.
But if you wanted to do it, I think a lot of kids like getting something like a cartoon or joke in the mail. So you could just print out a Far Side or Calvin and Hobbes, write "Hope this gives you a smile! Love Aunt Larla" and stick it in the mail.
Anonymous wrote:By the ordered vested in me by DCUM Nation, I hereby absolve you of any letter writing to a camp requested by your SIL. It is so ordered.
Anonymous wrote:I sent a similar request to my in-laws and none of them did it. Thankfully I had DD covered, but boy did they feel like shit when they got the letters from DD to them.