Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Born with a silver spoon in her mouth?
Only I would have a child who takes her silver spoon to school! Hilarious! As I was cleaning Bug's lunch box after school, I discovered that she had taken her engraved silver child's spoon to school IN HER LUNCH! So much for letting the little ones pack their own lunches! I'm just thankful she didn't throw it away!
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OH MY GOODNESS! I'm so glad the spoon made it home! I stayed inside at lunch today with a poor student who is suffering from allergies. I'm sorry I missed the finery at the picnic table!
Isn't that hilarious!? I guess she figured it's her spoon, so why shouldn't she take it to school? That Buggy is so funny!! I hope your sweet student is better soon! I think everyone is being affected. I've had a headache all week!
I still do the same thing! I always take a silver spoon to work! Haha,
AWW.....she has a lesson to teach us all....MAKE EVERYDAY special...next she'll be bringing in your china and crystal!
You have raised that child right!
I love that she did that! I love to take a silver spoon or fork to work with me...and a cloth napkin too! Maybe you could buy her a replica so she doesn't have to worry about losing it! I am impressed that she packed her own lunch!
too funny! Have a great day!
I bet that gave your lil' one's teacher a much needed laugh! As a former teacher things like that always made my day.
Oh that is too funny! What a sweet little girl :) Agreed with Travelbug Mom, she's just trying to make every day special!! :)
That is too cute! Thank goodness you found it.
That is so funny..and cute! :)
too precious!!! my muffy loves her silver peter rabbit spoon, too.
What a precious princess!!!
Adorable!
thats adorable!!
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Love that she dines in style at school! Now you just need to pack a monogrammed linen napkin in her lunch box:)
Miss Janice, I do send a cloth napkin to school with the children, though they are not monogrammed! I'll have to raise the bar & send in linen napkins!
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