Little one.
You’re so big now. Year One. Where did the time go? Last year’s kindy dress is so way above your knees, your pigtails long abandoned, you’ve been well and truly initiated into the world of headlice and boy germs and competitive fancy dress.
And me? Well, with one whole year of school life (that’s #schoolyfe to you) under my belt, I’m a hardened veteran, I’ve learned so many lessons.
Like… no matter how tired I am, I should never forget to fish around in the bowels of your surprisingly smelly schoolbag for small pieces of crumpled paper that might save me you the embarrassment of being the only kid who didn’t dress as a pirate on International Pirate Day, or as mufti on Screw The Uniform Day or in an Easter Hat on… yes, you get it.
And that it’s definitely worth me turning up at the schoolgates a couple of times a week, just so your teacher knows you’re not entirely raised by the enthusiastic band of teenagers who run Before School Club.
And to never, ever, ever look at what level reader your classmates are on. I learned the hard way that only leads to fear and loathing, wine and tears.
But mostly, my golden-haired girl, I make you this solemn promise — this year, I really, really, really will not even try to get creative with your school lunch.
Right now, the internet is bursting with “amazing school lunch ideas“.
Top Comments
Fuck me sideways, there are some professionally offended types on here. It's a funny article people. If you take offence at anything in this life, that is your problem to sort out in your silly little mind, not something for another to apologise for. Our society is well and truly doomed if you are so thin skinned as to be upset over a comedy reference to gf foods and yoga.
You have managed to offend working parents and the professionals that run OOSH. I would love to do school pick up but I have to work to provide a safe and stable home for my son, maybe you can talk to my boss to give me half day one day a week but pay me the same $$. OOSH is run by professionals and follows vert strict operating guidelines. You will most likely find those "teenagers" are university students studying teaching or PE.