At lunch, milk cartons,
straws, and napkins taught us how
to sail through puddles.
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Nice!
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Thanks, Susan!
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Oh, the things that you can learn at school lunch!
Paper Boat
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I’m sayin’!
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Funny and sweet x
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Thank you!
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Kids are boycotting school lunches because Michelle Obama’s idea of dealing with childhood obesity is serving all the kids the same measly low calorie lunch and they are HUNGRY! This is the inspiration for my little lunch haiku!!
At lunch, children starve.
USDA got it wrong.
Let growing kids eat!
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LOL! Yup, you have to find the right balance–and it is not the same for everyone.
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Anyway, yours was a very cute haiku. The school lunch angle though, certainly reminded me of the recent govt. takeover of calories!
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What a clever little haiku! Very nice.
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Thanks!
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liked the school meals angle
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Thanks. It’s amazing how creative kids can be with whatever materials are at hand. 🙂
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I especially like this and want to share it. 🙂
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Hey, Jeremy, thanks! I really appreciate it!
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It is my pleasure. I really liked this haiku very much.
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Reblogged this on The Sand County and commented:
I really like (and enjoy) how many different messages this sends.
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