The web is replete with adorable notes written by kids, but who knows what's legit and what's not? The Huffington Post does, because they actually have real parents send in their kids' priceless/funny/uber-cute notes and drawings. And today's hilarious kid note will totally steal your heart.
It comes to us courtesy of ShaRee Hirschi whose 6-year-old Trey is already a real ladies' man ... No joke! The kid apparently had eight girlfriends in kindergarten alone, says his mom. Yow! But you see, lil' Trey decided to change his player ways the next year, because he fell hard for The Love of His (First Grade) Life, Annie ...
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All was hearts, flowers, and unicorns perfect for Trey and Annie UNTIL ... Annie accused Trey of "cheating*." (*According to HuffPo, the definition of cheating = Annie, in a moment of insecurity, convinced herself that Trey actually liked Arianah more than her! Oh noes!)
Somewhere along the line, Trey wrote this awesome note, which reads:
RECESS. To day I am go to chase Annie. And try to kiss her. And I think I will like it.
Awwww! Too cute. And so funny. Gee, love ... and life! ... is so much simpler when you're 6 years old, huh?!
Also, after checkin' out the dramatic conclusion of this schoolyard romance, it also bears noting (no pun intended) that we oughta give credit where credit's due. Trey may have a rep as a total heartbreaker, but obviously, the tables have been turned. Annie's clearly running the show now! You go, girl!
How adorable is this?!
Image via Brendan DeBrincat/Flickr


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why would anyone be bothered by it? that is absolutely adorable!
I don't think that is cute at all. It is a little creepy. I had a kid in my 2nd grade class who would try to kiss all of the girls and it was gross and he was a weirdo.
I agree with the moms who think promoting girlfriends/boyfriends in elementary school is inappropriate. This is the age where we should be establishing their security, building confidence in who they are, establishing standards for upright living in their hearts that will last a lifetime. That a girl was upset in first grade because this boy turned his affections to another? That he is encouraged to girl-hop at 6? The people who think this is cute are the ones who will scream the loudest when he does the same at 17, 21, 30....
Funny that my sidebar "related news" is: Wachadoodle Charter School Forces Rumored Teen Harlots to Take Pregnancy Tests.
Ladies, don't get your panties all in a bunch. They are just 6 and are doing the exact same thing WE ALL did when we were little. We had crushes in our preschool classes, in Kindergarden, etc. Nothing came from the crushes and if a boy kissed a girl or a girl kissed a boy it was harmless. This doesn't mean the 6 year old is now pregnant. Yes, we have a teenage pregnancy problem but that comes from lack of parenting, not because kids have crushes at young ages. This article was just supposed to be something cute and innocent to read and people STILL had to find fault in it. It is impossible these days to write any article without SOMEONE being negative or finding something wrong with it. THAT is what I find very sad.
Oh please, my 5 year old says she has a boyfriend. She likes the little boy down the street who happens to be her best friend's brother and also her cousin's best friend as well. She has liked him for 2 years now. She sees this kid all the time at birthday parties, or just riding bikes on the street. The problem is he doesn't know that he is her boyfriend yet. LOL. I think it's funny. My DD tried to kiss him at a party once. DD's best friend tried to kiss my 8 year old cousin. I told DD that shecouldn't have a boyfriend until at least 12. Not that I'm going to hold her to it but I thought it might stop her from kissing this kid. A few weeks later we go to DD's best friends b-day party and the brother runs up to my DD and says "try and kiss me, try and kiss me" and my DD says "I can't, my mom said I can't have a boyfriend until I'm 12!" he hangs his head gives a 'oh that's too bad' sigh and off he runs to play army with the rest of the boys. It's too cute and really what is a harmless kiss on the cheek.
If you raise your kids to be scared of the opposite sex you get kids like me, so afraid of boys you would rather beat them up than be kissed by them. You know when I got my first 'real' boyfriend, as in a boyfriend I actually kissed and did more with than play house? 20!! I was that Drew Barrymore movie never been kissed. I was too busy acting like a boy to ever date a boy. I wore work boots and band tees so I would never put myself out there and boys wouldn't find me cute. I never went to prom, never made out in a movie theater, never went on double dates with a friend. Fear isn't protecting your children from anything. Teaching your children right and wrong, consequences and understanding is what keeps children out of trouble.
these days anything can happen , it is cute but watch out when the sexual harrasement starts flying