Tuesday, February 27, 2007

TBJ letter

Letter

Dear Professor,
How are you doing? I’m doing okay. I’m appreciating that you tell the truth about Melody and I think we are getting closer. After Melody left I was so sad and desperate.
I thought you didn’t care about me and Melody. I’m also thank you about the guitar you bought. I’m practicing a lot. One day I’ll sing with you with my guitar. These days I’m so happy and after we moved to the new house I feel much better. I’m so sorry when I ruined my grade in University School. But this time I’ll do my best. I want to say congratulation that you will publish the book soon, and I wish many people enjoy. But I want you to rest some. I think you are working too hard. Let’s ride a boat that you have bought, and catch many crabs. Anyway I’m so happy that we are getting closer and I’m sad about Melody but let’s cheer up together. Thank you for everything and let’s have a good time forever, and be healthy. I love you very much.

Your only son
Jeff.


Dear my son.
I'm happy that you wrote a letter for me. First I want to say your'e welcome. I'm glad that you are doing well in school. I'm sorry that I'm so busy, but wait, soon as I'm possible I'll send my time with you. As I said before I wish you read my book at 15years old and I wish you'd like it. I'm sorry about Melody problem, but cheer up. Anyway thank you and lets have fun.


Your father
Borrace.

3 comments:

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Sung Guk Byun said...

Hey Richard, your blog was interesting. It thought it was strange how you wrote as Jeff and called his mom by her name as found out from a different blog and addressed his dad as professor. Why did you do this? The story sounds fairly attracting. The story sounds about a father-son relationship and personally I did not have a great relationship with my dad so it seems like a book I might read some day. However, it seemed like the dad's response was a bit short compared to his son's. It seemed as if the dad did not love Jeff that much. At least Jeff has a father to keep in touch with. The main character, Sin Gyu, in the book I read called I Am The Clay lost his family in the Korean War. I am sure that Sin Gyu would envy Jeff a bit. Well, good job with the letters.