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Wife panics seeing 'husband' flood son's teacher with ‘love you’ texts. Then she realized the truth.

The message was full of over-the-top declarations of love, philosophical musings and even what seemed like lyrics.

Wife panics seeing 'husband' flood son's teacher with ‘love you’ texts. Then she realized the truth.
The woman was upset while looking at her phone. (Representative Cover Image Source: Pexels | Alex Green)

What would you do if you spotted a "love letter" from your husband to your child's teacher in the school's group chat? That’s exactly what happened—well, almost—to a mom, u/anderama, who was momentarily stunned after seeing what looked like an unhinged message from her husband to their child's kindergarten teacher. It only took a few seconds of confusion before she realized the real culprit: their 5-year-old daughter. Home sick for the day, the little one had unknowingly hijacked the family’s Class Dojo chat, sending messages that left her mom scrambling to explain. The mother later shared the hilarious exchange on Reddit, complete with screenshots.

Man and woman laughing looking at phone tablet - Representative Image Source: Pexels | Gary Barnes
Man and woman laughing looking at phone tablet. (Representative Image Source: Pexels | Gary Barnes)

It all started when the teacher sent a simple message asking if their child would be attending school that day. Moments later, the mom saw a bizarre response pop up in the chat: "I love you. I love you. I love you so much and I love you too. Miss TEACHER here, love you, you’re the best teacher ever. I know that I am the best dude ever the best. I’m proud to be me, but I also see it’s just as proud to be you that so proud to be me, but I also see it’s just as proud to be you. It’s true where the north wing needs, there’s a river full of memory. Sleep home spending now."

For a brief moment, the mom was completely baffled.

A happy couple sitting on a couch with their daughter - Representative Image Source: Pexels | Olia Danilevich
A happy couple sitting on a couch with their daughter. (Representative Image Source: Pexels | Olia Danilevich)

Then, another message popped up, "I know you sent out a message looking for me, but I’m sick. I just sneezed. I was also coughing a lot. Don’t have to send me to school and send me to the nurse." Finally, it all clicked: her 5-year-old had been playing on her iPad and had somehow managed to hijack the conversation. Quickly, the mom jumped in to clear up the situation before things got even weirder. "Hahaha. Sorry, that is KID on our iPad sending dojo messages." Just as she thought the chaos was over, another random message flooded the chat. This time, an avalanche of food emojis with the message, "I might throw some food in too."

A screenshot of the school's group chat. (Image Source: Reddit | u/anderama)
A screenshot of the school's group chat. (Image Source: Reddit | u/anderama)

The mom sent one final clarification, "Lol, so KID just sent these from her iPad. HUSBAND is not, in fact, crazy." The teacher found the whole thing hilarious, responding with, "LOL!!!! KID feel better soon!!!!" After sharing the story online, people couldn’t get enough. "I assume your 5-year-old used voice-to-text for that message....?" u/No_Quantity3097 asked. The mom responded, "It seems to have some Frozen lyrics in there, so, yes? Assuming music was on in the background? She was upstairs and I just started getting dings." u/messypawprints joked, "For a minute I thought this was the transcript of an orange man's recent speech." 

Image Source: Reddit | SummerMaiden87
Image Source: Reddit | u/SummerMaiden87

Kids have a way of creating unforgettable moments—sometimes hilarious, sometimes heroic. In another story, a 5-year-old took over a phone in a much different way. Savannah Hensley dialed 911 when her dad started experiencing chest pains and had trouble breathing.

She told dispatcher Jason Bonham, "My dad can hardly breathe." While she followed instructions perfectly, she suddenly got sidetracked mid-conversation. "We're in our jammies... and I'm in a tank top. So... I'll have to get dressed," she said. At one point, she even introduced the dispatcher to their dog. Savannah remained on the call for over 10 minutes until paramedics arrived. Bonham later said, "Most people, when you talk with them, they’re so hysterical. Every time I’ve listened to it, it’s amazing. She’s just a little person."

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