
""I just read Mayson's Mother's Day thing and I wanted to clarify that I do Walmart orders," Cliburn wrote. "Haha I'm not sure why he wrote that on his paper but we have been laughing non stop and he said that you had read it and took a picture of it so I was, like, I have got to message the teacher lol." The teacher admitted she had, in fact, saved the moment for posterity. "I did!" she replied."
A Mother’s Day fill-in-the-blank assignment often produces humorous, sometimes alarming answers. A 7-year-old in Mississippi completed the worksheet about his mother, Brooke Cliburn. Most responses were affectionate, including favorite food and what he loves about her. When asked what she does while he is at school, he wrote “sex orders.” Cliburn, who works doing Spark grocery deliveries for Walmart, realized the misunderstanding and contacted the teacher to correct it before it spread. The teacher had saved the moment and asked the child to read it aloud, then clarified the intended meaning.
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