Cute poem, Donna. Reminds me of those days when I lovingly packed lunches for my 3 kids. And the interesting part is that other kids would look forward to having some of what I'd packed for mine!
As a teacher, I STILL prefer a home-packed lunch to school cafeteria food. Your poem took me back to my lower elementary years when our school didn't have a cafeteria. EVERYBODY packed a lunch, and the whole room smelled like bologna and salami. Ellen
Cute poem, Donna. Reminds me of those days when I lovingly packed lunches for my 3 kids. And the interesting part is that other kids would look forward to having some of what I'd packed for mine!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rhodi, for checking it out! My kids always wanted a packed lunch - except on pizza days. :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if they swapped with the other kids or not. I'll have to ask them!
Donna
As a teacher, I STILL prefer a home-packed lunch to school cafeteria food. Your poem took me back to my lower elementary years when our school didn't have a cafeteria. EVERYBODY packed a lunch, and the whole room smelled like bologna and salami.
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