Today was Wacky Wednesday at Goddard School. My youngest child did a great job of picking a wacky outfit. This is how she would dress every day if she could...wouldn't the world be a slightly better place if we all just wore what we wanted to all the time?
She is wearing a "polka dotty" sweater, her favorite zoo alphabet shirt, a pink tutu, giraffe pants/leggings (underneath the tutu), two different socks, her crocs and three ponytails in her hair. This morning, as she was getting dressed, we had this conversation:
J: "Mom, it is a wacky day, right?"
Me: "Yes."
J: "It's gudda (gonna) be so much fun, right?"
Me: "It sure will."
J: "Cuz I gedda (get to) whack people!"
Oh boy.
Abs was jealous - no Wacky (or even Whacky) Wednesday for her. But lo and behold, she got to go to her school library for the first time today and they had her favorite fairy series! She checked these out:
Abigail the Breeze Fairy by Daisy Meadows
Georgia the Guinea Pig Fairy by Daisy Meadows
Abs takes after me in many ways, but reading is the greatest of them. This is the first time she has ever been allowed to check books out of a school library. She is giddy.
For lunch tomorrow, she is taking this
Fruitables fruit/veggie juice
Snackwells yogurt covered pretzels
Plum Organics Veggie Shredz
Craisins
Raisins
Pumpkin candies
Honey ham and Colby/Jack kabobs
Mandarin oranges
Motts Very Berry applesauce
and a love note
Have a great night.
Min
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