Apr 17, 2009 01:11
Dear Dr. Handsome Headmaster,
Spring is here. The weather is perfect for sweaters and light coats but one can never tell with the mood swings this area tends to have. Nothing ever stays the same. Which, in retrospect, is a good thing. The idea of the weather making people deal with transitions is amusing to me. Almost to the point I giggle when there is a complaint. Really now? What can one do?
Now, it's important that I tell you my expectations of the following months. Transferring schools is not easy, nor will it be for my kin. Nonetheless, I will have expectations of him. Obviously, grades will be at the utmost importance. Without grades, how can he tell people that he's better than they are? Well, besides making them feel inadequate with various verbal techniques.
I'm not sure if he will make an attempt with intermingling the old with the new. He's never done it before. Separation techniques is his key. One never can tell though.
There's only two more things I would appreciate your help with. I want him to 1) work on his physical health because physical well being leads to mental well being, and 2) his writing.
Please see to it that he completes these tasks.
Sincerely,
Yvaine