Reeves Elementary Thank You Notes

by Dr. James W. Randolph on March 6, 2010 · 1 comment

Each Saturday until they are all displayed we will add  the Thank You Notes that Mrs. Lipski’s and Mrs. VonderBruegge’s students wrote when Dr. Randolph of MyPetsDoctor.com visited their Reeves Elementary First and Second Grade MultiAge Classroom.

I think it is really, really cool that you are a  veterinarian.  I really liked your book.  I like your job much.  I hope I get a shot to be a veterinarian.

I think it is really, really cool that you are a veterinarian. I really liked your book. I like your job much. I hope I get a shot to be a veterinarian.

 

Thank you for coming to our room.  I have a dog.  her neme is Neena.  My dog is one year old.  I like your job because you get to help pets.

Thank you for coming to our room. I have a dog. her name is Neena. My dog is one year old. I like your job because you get to help pets.

 

A dog with an X-ray of rocks in his stomach...this little boy thought that was very funny!

Thank you for coming and reading us the funny story. I like the part when she ate the rocks. I thought it was funny when you thought the raccoon in our loft was real! Thank you, I hope you can come again soon!

 

 

 

Catherine is on the Examination Table, ready for Dr. Randolph.

Catherine is on the Examination Table, ready for Dr. Randolph.

 

 

 

Making "puppies and cats healthy," yep, that's what veterinarians are about!

Making "puppies and cats healthy," yep, that's what veterinarians are about!

 
 
This little girl is very attentive when she brings her Amber to us.

This little girl is very attentive when she brings her Amber to us.

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DeAnna Bailey February 2, 2010 at 2:02 am

That is just too precious! Making puppies and cats happy!

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