My son’s lunch says that even though he’s in 7th grade, his mom STILL packs his lunch. If I’m really on the ball, I go all pinterest-y and stick whole black olives on with toothpicks to be the eyes. Now any time we have an egg that cracks when it’s boiled, it becomes an alien in his lunch. He loved it! Ate that bumpy egg and asked me if there would be more alien eggs. No time to make a new lunch, so I drew a very bumpy looking alien (and I’m no artist, so it was definitely elementary level art work), and added a note that said, “oh no! The alien egg has invaded your lunch! Quick, eat him before he eats the rest of your food!” Well for whatever reason, one morning when I boiled the last two eggs in the house, one of them cracked and came out all lumpy after it was peeled. My big note success this year is the continuing saga of the alien eggs! He loves hard boiled eggs, but would refuse to eat them if they weren’t perfectly smooth. I’m totally a pinterest wannabe mom! Lol…maybe 3 times a year I manage to pull off something sort of cute, but mostly it’s just an attempt to get a reasonably balanced and healthy lunch packed each day that he’ll actually eat. So I guess also, this is sort of my way to make up for not being the best mommy during that time! There was a time when I was pregnant with my last baby that I was severely depressed, my kids only ever bought their lunch that year. I don’t think it’s for every mom though and that’s okay! I do it because I enjoy it, if I didn’t, I wouldn’t do it. For me it’s fun and I’m up at 5:30 every morning to get it done. The food differs everyday, sometimes they have plain pb&j, sometimes they have mini sliders, meat and cheese kabobs, DIY pizza lunchables or cracker lunchables, tomorrow they’re having mini sausage octopus (octopi?). I also have jokes and puns because we all need some fun in our lives and a smile! My Kindergartener can’t read yet, but his teacher reads his notes to him and loves them! If they’ve been having trouble with rules on school, I might put in a gentle reminder to be good. If they’ve had a rough few days or are feeling down, it’s a cheerful note telling them how awesome I think they are or how much I love them. I usually try to put a note that they can relate to that day. I buy unruled index cards and make a bunch of lunch notes in advance (I think I have around 250 made right now). I love, love, love anything crafty and right now lunches and lunch notes are my creative outlet. I have five kids, three in school, and I babysit my two nieces. And therein lies something I tell myself is balance. There are days we rock it, and there are days they buy, because I’m just not into taking a special trip to the store. Fortunately, First Child has taken interest in helping to pack lunches, so we’ve revitalized the process all over again. Now, Fourth Child is in school, and the notes have stopped, the same sandwich could be made three days in a row, and all sense of adventure has diminished. She introduced the kids to the concept of buying lunch at school, because I was desperate for her to ingest anything that might possibly resemble food. By Third Child, the child that could live for days on air, I was desperate to find SOMETHING she would eat, and that became any sodium laden, processed food that would get swallowed. The Second Child received jokes instead of a note, and maybe the meals were a little less adventurous, but heartier, since #2 is a boy. It was lovingly prepared and nutritiously balanced, with a thoughtful and uplifting note. There is a definite line where you can notice where we have become exhausted as parents. I love that these Valentine’s lunch notes are really not that festive so they work for any other time of the year.With four kids, I’ve run the gamut, with the exception of the Pinterest lunch (who has time for that, times four?!?!). Free Printable Lunch Box Notes For Kids.
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