So instead, I decided to make some cute lunches to brighten up their day since no doubt hearts and candy are offensive outside of lunch.
I know what you're thinking - where are all of my adorable Pinterest-worthy homemade Valentine's Day cards and treats?! NO WHERE - because schools officially hate joy. Okay, maybe that's extreme - they do still get to play a few games today and pass out cards - but those "cards" come with pretty strict instructions, including absolutely NO morsels of food (the best part of Valentine's Day!) and get this - they can't even put the kids' names on the cards anymore. Isn't that crazy?! Non-addressed cards?! How generic and non-personalized is that?! So I'm revolting, and my kid got generic cards from Target with erasers and no doubt we're rule followers, so we left the TO: part blank. BORING.
So instead, I decided to make some cute lunches to brighten up their day since no doubt hearts and candy are offensive outside of lunch.
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AuthorI love writing romance novels, editing other people's novels, planning parties (heavy on the theme food!) and watching movies. Cooking has also become a passion of mine (because you can't have a proper party without food!) and I love finding new hobbies when I can squeeze them in. Archives
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