For the most part Tucker still loves his school lunches chocolate milk and all,
and the other day he brought home a real treasure for Truman.
Yep, they’d seen it in the movie Wall-E, but never seen one in real life (really?).
Tucker informed me it was hard to get it home.
Confused, I asked why? He said he thought he was going to have to smuggle it past the lunch guards (okay, he didn’t use the word smuggle, I’m paraphrasing 🙂 ), but when I questioned him further, he informed me he’s not allowed to take anything from the lunch room OUT of the lunch room. But he felt like it was so important to show this to Truman, he asked the guards (Yes, he did use the word guards, and apparently, they took pity on the poor sporkless children at our house, and delivered the spork for Tucker to his classroom, so he could show his brother.
These are the moments…such thoughtfulness that I love to see.
2 replies on “School Lunch Treasures”
I absolutely LOVE this story. How sweet is that. I also love that the honest little guy was so worried about sneaking out the spork that he braved it and just asked them. What sweet friends your sons must be to each other. I hope my boys are the same.
That may be the sweetest thing ever! I love that they are such good friends. I hope someday my kids get to that point!