John,
For every night you have put me to sleep with our story and all the nights to come. Please remember that you can do anything you set your mind to. I'm so thankful for all you do for me, and all the time I get to spend with you. I will love you forever.
Yours Forever,
Jodi


Once upon a time, there was an elf who really wanted a pair of shoes.

He traveled into the near by town of Woreshire. Where there was a Cobbler who specialized in making enchanted shoes.







No, I could never make shoes for an elf.
Please sir, could you make me a pair of shoes?
The elf finds the Cobbler and asks him if the Cobbler could make him shoes, the Cobbler says no and the elf leaves.





You have until tomorrow to get me the 500 shoes.
Please, can you give me more time I will get the shoes to you.
After the elf left the landlord came to pick up the rent which was 500 shoes, but the Cobbler only had 200 shoes.








The Cobbler fell asleep only having 300 shoes made. Knowing in his heart he would lose his shop the next day.
The elf came in to the Cobbler's shop that night and saw the Cobbler asleep and decided to make the rest of the Cobbler's shoes.

















Who made all these shoes and how could I repay them?




The Cobbler woke up the next day to find the shoes were done and he was filled with happiness.
I made them, I would really just like a pair of shoes please sir.
The Cobbler refused the elf's request. Soon the Landlord showed up wanting the payment of the shoes.













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John,
For every night you have put me to sleep with our story and all the nights to come. Please remember that you can do anything you set your mind to. I'm so thankful for all you do for me, and all the time I get to spend with you. I will love you forever.
Yours Forever,
Jodi


Once upon a time, there was an elf who really wanted a pair of shoes.

He traveled into the near by town of Woreshire. Where there was a Cobbler who specialized in making enchanted shoes.







No, I could never make shoes for an elf.
Please sir, could you make me a pair of shoes?
The elf finds the Cobbler and asks him if the Cobbler could make him shoes, the Cobbler says no and the elf leaves.
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