



Yes I had to take pictures and post them. This was cute and sad all at the same time. Holly drew on the box May Tweety Rest in Peace. Drew a picture of her and wrote we love you tweety. Then the Parr kids came down. Everyone said a nice little something about the bird. Then when we were done with the services I thought that had gone well and poor little Isaac Parr and his tender heart started to cry and said " Tweety was a really good bird." "I really liked her." It was pretty cute. Holly had also printed up a picture of Tweety and taped it to a stick for her marker. They were really into everything about this. And I have to say it's a little quite in the house.