Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

school lunch

 During my week of nothing, my kids bought lunch far more than usual. We usually limit buying to once a week, and for the past two weeks they've bought probably 3 times a week.

When I was little, we got hot lunch on Friday. It was usually Pizza Hut or something equally healthy. If you forgot to bring your lunch any other day, you got a PB&J and milk. The kids school offers hot lunch everyday. It's your typical school lunch menu - with attempts at being healthier (salads, fruit etc . . .) but I'm pretty sure it's not the fruit that's enticing the kids to buy. A favorite is the popcorn chicken which I am fairly certain is not popcorn and likely not chicken.

So, why in the world do I go through the trouble and expense of buying local grassfed meats, of spending an insane amount of time preparing scratch meals . . . and then send my kids to school with 2 bucks to buy whatever over processed food-like product is being served on the lunch line that day?



Well, because it's easy. It's made even easier by the fact that I don't have to send them with real, actual dollars. I can go online and add money from my bank account to their lunch account. Yup - they have pin numbers and can buy lunch without ever holding the money.



Which means, that my 7 year old has been buying breakfast every morning at school. After having breakfast at home. We always joked he was like a hobbit - having more than one breakfast is not unusual for him, he often has first breakfast and second breakfast. Sometimes there is a third breakfast.

Anyway, having money on a card, instead of in your hand - means that my 7 year old has no concept of buying lunch. Or breakfast. So when I checked his account the other day, wondering where in the world 20 bucks went to already - I found that it went a dollar a day to breakfast, 1.75 to lunch on more days than normal and 65 cents to ice cream. Even on the days I take the time and care to pack a balanced healthy lunch - guess what else he's eating? Ice cream. Awesome.

Even better, while cleaning out my 12 year olds lunch bag, I've noticed he's coming home with cookie wrappers and doritio wrappers. And it's not on his lunch account. Which means he's trading or just getting these treats from other kids. Well, that's just awesome too.

But back to why they even have money on their accounts in the first place. It started with them being able to buy on my early Wednesdays - every other Wednesday I have to leave for work right after they get on the bus. It was easier to not have to deal with packing a lunch (since I'm not home till 9:30 the night before) and it was a treat for them.

But. Then sometimes I'm lazy. I mean, I'm just having a really hard time doing the morning thing. I get home from work at 9:30, I'm usually asleep by 11. Then I drag myself out of bed at 6:30. I need way more sleep I think. I wish I could be a morning person, but I'm just not. Not yet.



And sure, I could pack the lunches the night before. You know, when I get home from a 10 hour day at 9:30 pm, but remember the part where I said I was lazy. Yeah. I just don't want to pack lunches when I walk in the door. And my husband can do them, and does but remember where I also said I've turned into a control freak? He doesn't pack lunches as good as I do. Clearly my lunches are fantastic, since my kids never want to buy lunch and never trade with their friends and . . . oh wait.


So what's a busy some-what health conscious mom to do?

I've seen the bento boxes and they are awesome and clever  . . .


and so not me. I can barely slap together some peanut butter and some bread!


A typical lunch is:

PB&J or crackers and cheese and pepperoni, or leftover chili or soup in a thermos.
Carrots and ranch or apples and PB or salad and dressing
homemade cookies or chips
mozzarella stick or yogurt
water

I wouldn't want to eat that everyday either, it's freaking boring. I need help! I've looked and looked for lunch ideas, but am still having a hard time. Share with me lunch ideas! I'd love some make ahead/freezer sort of things for the mornings I'm feeling lazy.

We all know how great I am with goals I set, but I'm going to try some new lunch ideas and report back here every week or two. I can't be the only parent with lunch troubles!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

back to school!

 Today was the first day of classes for the boys. 7th grade (middle school!) and 2nd. My goodness, how fast they've grown.



Last year they at least would pose (however silly!) for first day of school pictures. This year I had to beg and plead for some pictures - this year I didn't get not-a-one good picture!




We're back on our 'normal' schedule meaning I'm back to working crazy hours and all the boys are back in school. I hate it (the hours I work) but it's the closest to normal we get - the whole summer was spent not quite getting it together, despite my 'normal' 7-3:30 Mon-Fri work week.



The hardest part is only seeing them for a short while in the mornings on the days I work, then not at all the rest of the day.



The best part is having some time each week with The Husband and the kids in school so I can run errands, or bake and cook, and sometimes even relax!



Now that summer is winding down, Evan is feeling better, and our version of normal has returned I hope to be back in this space more often!



See you soon!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

School




Today we all woke up at 6 am to start our day. We moved about 2 weeks ago and today the kids start at their new school. At our old district they got picked up at about 9am. Here, it's 7:15. That's going to take some getting used to!

They were pretty excited - they're ready. Mama? Not so much. I mean, excited for them? Yes. But it's still hard letting your babies walk onto a bus full of strangers. I still have butterflies in my stomach and I'm anxious to see how their day went.

First grade and Sixth grade already. The years just speed right on by, don't they?