dcforbreakfast
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Ok, this is getting ridiculous. I have a five year old and it seems like every activity he's been in you have to bring snacks. Bring a snack here, snacktime there, snack time EVERYWHERE!
Even at Sunday school! I have to bring snacks to Sunday school...which is a whopping hour. Like he can't go an hour without eating something after he had breakfast before we got there?
Anyone else think this is crazy? Aren't we supposed to be fighting childhood obesity in this country? Why are we turning our kids into thinking everything needs a snack.
Little League- bring snacks
Soccer - bring snacks (apparently no one does oranges anymore like when we were little)
Kindergarten - bring a snack (this is the only one I can understand because they have lunch around 11 and snack is at 2pm)
Sunday School - Bring a snack.
Then on top of it, you have to make sure nothing has peanuts (which I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND, but it's just one more element to the snack ordeal)
I'm waiting to be told I have to bring snacks to the 1/2 hour swimming lesson at the Y.
Even at Sunday school! I have to bring snacks to Sunday school...which is a whopping hour. Like he can't go an hour without eating something after he had breakfast before we got there?
Anyone else think this is crazy? Aren't we supposed to be fighting childhood obesity in this country? Why are we turning our kids into thinking everything needs a snack.
Little League- bring snacks
Soccer - bring snacks (apparently no one does oranges anymore like when we were little)
Kindergarten - bring a snack (this is the only one I can understand because they have lunch around 11 and snack is at 2pm)
Sunday School - Bring a snack.
Then on top of it, you have to make sure nothing has peanuts (which I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND, but it's just one more element to the snack ordeal)
I'm waiting to be told I have to bring snacks to the 1/2 hour swimming lesson at the Y.

they get countless book order forms sent home and it helps school so ok.. but then they hit us up for buying sweatshirts during the year with forms sent home.. and then its ornaments and candy the school kids made.....plus we pay for them to make a present for holidays thats typically 5.00 or more. Field trips are 8$ and upand there is usually2-3 a year... then 2 book sales a year at school B1GI put on by our "reading program". Seems they don't know when to stop trying to sell stuff. I know you don't have to always say yes to your kids and trust me I do not but it gets soooo old they are at school to learn and I feel at times its a big sales pitch all year long!!!
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My kids are not big eaters.
I thought it was just a snack! I am telling you there had to be $20 worth of stuff in this bag. We also had a good luck gift exchange for the girls for each comp. They assigned each girl a secret sister. We were to make hand made cards and spend no more the $2 on a good luck token. They said hand made gifts were preferred. On the first day we got a crystal bracelet in our cheer colors
