Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A conversation in our house, last Thursday

Note: this would have been the FIFTH day of kindergarten.

Alex: Nate's class got to sit super close to mine at lunch!

Nate: It was me then another girl then Alex. We played "cheers" with our chocolate milk!

Laura: WHAT WHAT WHAT???? Chocolate milk?

Alex: They ran out of regular milk today so I had chocolate milk.

Nate: Not me, I have chocolate milk every day.

Laura: YOU DO???????????????????????????????????????

(I could not stop laughing. Then we talked about picking special milk one day a week.)

10 comments:

Joanna said...

So Alex has been picking white milk on his own? Very impressive.

Beth said...

Ahhh, the truth revealed. And the great Chocolate Milk battle! You know where I stand on that debate. :-) I'm actually worried that William's school won't offer chocolate milk! LOL.

Kara said...

Lol! I'm with Beth, I hope Kendall gets her chocolate milk next year.

Michele said...

So are you having them buy just milk or the whole lunch?

I'm still conflicted/intimidated about the whole lunch thing.

Irene said...

Tricky Nate. That kid is sharp.

Stacey said...

Love it!

Will Nate actually pick the special
milk just once a week now that you've told them that?

thellfamily said...

That is hilarious! We have one more year of everyone eat the same thing before we have to deal with these dilemmas. I've heard that our public schools offer poptarts for breakfast so it should be an interesting challenge for the kids to "make good choices."

Cynthia said...

So cute!
Alex and Alaina would make a good pair. Her lunch lady knows her by name because (her words) "your daughter is the only kid in this class drinking white milk by CHOICE" :-)

Lindsay said...

I'm totally anticipating James going to the salad bar and picking a plate full of croutons covered in Ranch. Parents aren't allowed in the lunch room for the first three weeks, so we'll see!

Jessica {Team Rasler} said...

Hilarious. My guy will definitely drink chocolate milk every day if they let him. I'm finding myself a little dismayed by the snack options at his preschool, and I know firsthand what kind of food gets offered at our local public school (since I teach in the district). I don't think 2 years will be enough to convince him to make great choices every day! I'm impressed that half of your pair is choosing white milk at least. ; )