Is This The Face of an Angel?
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 at
12:57 am
No it’s the face of a lying little schemer…….. ok that’s a bit harsh, after all she is only 5 but honestly this kid has got it all sussed out. She just looks up at you with those innocent blue eyes and you think that she must be telling the truth. Let me tell you the story:
Yesterday afternoon I picked the girls up from school and was very promptly handed a note from my little angel from the school office. It was a bill for $3.00 for an emergency lunch order. At our school if a child comes to school without any lunch they will be made a sandwich and then the parents are sent a bill. This is a good concept because it means that your child will never go hungry if you do accidently forget to pack their lunch however Caitie had a perfectly good pastrami sandwich in her lunchbox. She had even asked me specifically to make her a pastrami sandwich that morning. But it seems that by lunchtime she had gone off pastrami and no longer liked it. So she went up to a teacher told them that she didn’t have any lunch and was sent off to the canteen to get a sandwich.
So my little angel faced schemer has lost her pocket money next week as well as her lunch order priviliges for the next month. I think that will teach her
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Oh, too cute – the photo – not that she lied about her lunch. I remember my dd trying that stunt last year as well.
Libby
She is too cute!
She’s starting young! hehe She’s a cutie.
LOL! Mine does that with breakfast! She eats at home and then goes to school and eats! And of course they just have fun stuff like pop tarts! And then I get a bill for all these 2nd breakfasts she’s having! Yeah she lost her money priveledges too!
That is the cutest story!
I would definitely revoke money privileges. If they think that another lunch is so much better, then it should be their money paying for it and not ours.
It really is amazing what they come up with, isn’t it??
Cute and so smart! I’m sure I would have done the same thing not thinking twice about whether or not I’d get in trouble for it.