

We have so many more free lunchbox notes, including holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas, and everyday notes designed specifically for boys, girls, and even highschoolers. (Has anyone else quit cutting apples into slices?) But a quick note to say that “You can do it!” can give your kiddo the boost he or she needs to finish strong. We know that as the end of the school year draws near, it gets tougher to put a lot of effort into school lunches. You could even print the notes on adhesive paper and stick one right on the plastic wrap around your kiddo’s PB&J sandwich or to the outside of a classic brown bag. So keep them in a secret (but handy) place, and after lunch is packed, grab your scissors and cut out the note that you think will bring a smile to your child’s face. So whether your kiddo is graduating from kindergarten, moving on to middle school, becoming a cool highschooler, or just relieved to have survived sixth-grade math, celebrate together with these encouraging lunchbox notes and get ready to enjoy your summer break ! A sweet sentiment in their lunch is a great way to do it. Our kids need to know we love and believe in them. Peas enjoy your lunch perfect for sugar snap peas in a small container or snack bag I love you from my head to-ma-toes stick this note to a container of grape tomatoes, caprese skewers, or a salad with tomatoes I’m totally nuts about you attach this to a bag of peanuts, almonds, cashews, pistachios, etc.

The last week of school is a ton of fun with yearbooks, year-end parties, and graduations, but there are also exams, saying goodbye to friends and teachers, and even school changes. Now you can be the love in their lunch! For the end of the school year, iMOM has some encouraging lunchbox notes that will help our tired students stay focused and keep their eyes on the finish line.

Tomorrow we are getting together with my sister and her granddaughter then a baking project on Friday followed by an outing with Aunt Erin on Saturday.It’s the home stretch to summer! Mom, you’re the wind in your kids’ sails, the gas in their tanks, the oxygen in their fires. We send text photos back and forth and the girls find comfort in seeing their parents. There were some tears the first day from the older sister but now, only an occasional, “I miss Mommy”. Because, sometimes, grandparents just have to spoil their little sweethearts! Each morning the girls rush to the fridge to add a sticker to a chart and count the days left until Mommy and Daddy get home. Oh, and you do know, grandchildren are allowed to eat their cake at the same time as their peanut butter and jelly sandwich, all while playing with blocks at lunchtime when they are staying at Mom-Mom’s house. The next time you are packing lunch for your kids throw in one of these fun and inspirational lunch box notes Each note has some blank space for you to. It was delicious! I frosted it with cream cheese frosting and Cambrie added some sprinkles. I bought a box cake the other day because I thought it looked so pretty in yellow and pink.

Our days are filled with bubble baths, tooth brushing, dress-up, stacking dolls, coloring books, walks with Raider, pancake breakfasts, playdough playing, tyke-riding through the house, library visiting, puzzles, block building, Chick-fil-A lunch with friends, book reading, story telling and dying eggs (Cambrie’s request). Lots of activities keeps their little hearts and minds occupied and not thinking about missing Mommy and Daddy.
