Wanna know??
Send him a note in his lunch that an adult will see. He was completely okay with the possibility of his friends seeing, but the thought of an adult seeing it when he had his food (leftovers) warmed up made him blush!
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You are such a good mom!
ReplyDeleteYour lucky that he will willing take something that needs reheating. My grandson has never been willing to do it and he is now an eighth grader.
ReplyDeleteHe is very picky and it is hard to pack his lunch but if he buys most of the lunch ends up in the trash.
it's sweet! my parents used to write me notes on my napkins in elementary school :)
ReplyDeleteYour my kind of mom byatch!
ReplyDeleteI agree. You are such a good mom!
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