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June 19, 2007

Letter from Zeke

Filed under: Zeke D — coalfieldwriterscamp @ 5:28 pm

June 19, 2007

Dear Uncle Johnny,

How’s it been?  Have you been riding your motorcycle lately?  It seems like it’s been a while since I’ve seen you.  Have’s Sharon and Duck doing?  I’ll see ya later.

                                                                                               Your nephew, Zeke

Letter from Kelsey

Filed under: Kelsey H — coalfieldwriterscamp @ 5:26 pm

June 19, 2007

Dear Timmy,

I can’t wait until Sunday.  Are you going?  I hope so.  I am so tired.  I remember when we used to go to Wal-Mart and Speedway.  Them were some fun times.  You are so crazy.

                                                                                                     Your neice, Kelsey

A letter from Rebecca

Filed under: Rebecca C, Uncategorized — coalfieldwriterscamp @ 5:25 pm

June 19, 2007

Dear Papaw,

I can’t believe how long you have been in my life.  Believe it or not you have truely changed my life.  I don’t think I would be the person I am today if it wasn’t for you. 

I can remember when I was little, you would take me outside to watch the fireworks.  I would sit on your lap, and we would just be sitting watching the wonderful bursts of light.  When I would look at you, you always had a smile on your face.

I can also remember when mom and mamaw would be watching T.V. You would take me outside and we would watch the stars.  I would sit in my swing and you would sit in your chair.  You would always tell me Adam and Eve tales.  I always loved hearing them.  You have changed my life a great deal, and for that I’m thankful.  I love you!

Love, Rebecca

Letter from Aerial

Filed under: Aerial D — coalfieldwriterscamp @ 5:22 pm

June 19, 2007

Dear Grandmaw,

Sometimes we get under your skin, but you get us mad too.  It’s probably hard having sever children, 4 girls and 3 boys.  Two daughters that live beside you, one with 2 kids and one with 3 kids.  One was married and one is divorced.  You are alergic to grass and pick up 3 acres worth of toys after us.  You’re up dawn till dusk cleaning and taking care of all of us, and your 34 room house.  When I grow up you’re the grandma I want to be.

Love ya,

Aeria L. D.

P.S. I love you

P.S.S. Take care

A Letter from Corey

Filed under: Corey H — coalfieldwriterscamp @ 5:10 pm

June 19, 2007

Dear Timmy,

How have you been doing?  I’m doing good I guess.  It’s been different around the house since you been gone.  Nana don’t really care and it’s crazy son.  Hopefully things get better.  I’m always in the house.  Remember when me, you, and Kelsey always went to Wal-Mart at 3:00 in the morning?  Also the road checks we went through?  Well hope life is good.

                                                                                                                                                       Love, Corey

Letter from Courtney

Filed under: Courtney R — coalfieldwriterscamp @ 5:07 pm

June 19, 2007

Dear Penny,

You’re the best friend a person could ever have.  We can talk about anything.  I can come to you with anything and I can trust you and I hope you can trust me.  I feel safe when you’re around.  It’s like you protect me.  You can run to me with any problem.  We’re best friends.

                                                                                                            Love, Courtney

A letter from Tyler B

Filed under: Tyler B — coalfieldwriterscamp @ 5:04 pm

June 19, 2007

Dear Mom,

This is a letter to you about being the best mom ever, thanks for all that you’ve done for me.  And thanks for buying the clothes that I wear, the games that I play, and the shoes that I put on my feet.  Thanks for helping when I get a cut of when I’m sick.  thanks for driving me to school, and for encouraging me.  Thanks for everything.

                                                                                                                                                                            Sincerely, Tyler

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