Updated: Thursday, 04 Dec 2008, 3:29 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 04 Dec 2008, 3:29 PM EST
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (WISH) - What started out as a homework assignment for an 8-year-old boy
ended with a big surprise.
Jaymond Armstrong chose to write a letter to then
presidential candidate Barack Obama. He's a 3rd grader at Hendricks
Elementary School in Shelbyville, Indiana.
Jaymond chose to write the letter to Obama because he had a
common connection with the senator.
Armstrong said, "Well he just looks like me."
Jaymond's mom, Susan Armstrong said, "I think he really
identifies with him because Jaymond is bi-racial. His father is
African-American and not at home, not in the picture."
Susan wrote the letter that he dictated because his arm was
broken. She was so touched by his thoughts that she shared it with
his former kindergarten teacher who knew someone with the
Democratic Party.
"I asked Susan if it would be all right to include that
information. She had written the address on the back of the letter
for me and then I made a note so that the senator understood why
the letter was not in a child's handwriting," said Teresa Meredith,
Jaymond's former teacher.
The letter made its way to Mr. Obama while at a rally in
downtown Indianapolis just a week and a half away from the
election. Days after Mr. Obama won, the Armstrong's got a surprise.
Jaymond said, "I saw Obama for America and then I was like
yes, yes finally a letter."
Jaymond read part of the letter. He said, "Thank you for your
support and for taking the time to write to me even though your arm
was broken."
Jaymond plans to write Mr. Obama after his inauguration. Only
this time he can address it to Mr. President.