She decided on that at home and never once wavered.
I provided the bananas. Willson had pizza too. I wasn't going to include him in this because he wouldn't know the difference, but he wanted pizza! I couldn't get a picture of it because at the grocery store he was licking the box, so gross, but otherwise he was screaming. I finally had to take it away when he managed to rip one end open. Trying to get him to pose with it would have just been torture for all of us!
Now when lunchtime came I was really nervous. They'd all chosen so differently, but things that each of them like. I was afraid there would be upset kids. I am happy to say that everyone was as pleased as could be with their lunch and there was no "I wish I had..." or "Why does he/she get..." I don't know, maybe them each getting to chose their own had something to do with it. I think this might become a new little outing to do to break up the monotony of summer break.
5 comments:
That is a fantastic Idea. I wish that my kids were old enough to grasp the concept of $2. They would pick the most expensive thing there, and then try to make it be $2 by sheer willpower (it just doesn't work that way).
By the way, love the title for this post.
I love it!! I'm going to do it tomorow for sure!
Fantastic Idea... Luv it.. My kids are nuts, but I will give it a try :)
Fun idea- plus they get the concept of what 2 dollars can buy and how many options there are! They'll become deal shoppers!
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