
But you might want to anyway – I offer plenty of great freebies like this one!)
#Spring lunch box notes pdf#
It will take you directly to the PDF file (thanks to Smucker’s having sponsored this, you do NOT need to sign up for my email list to download it. You can download the lunchbox notes by clicking on the link above, or on the image below. It’s also easy for me to grab and pack for him, so it’s a win-win for both of us.ĭownload the free printable lunch box notes here. Smucker’s Uncrustables are delicious and fun to eat and serves as a treat for my tot – making it an extra special lunch. I always look for ways to make things more doable and manageable, without compromising on being a mother. We so often find ourselves torn between providing for our family, taking care of the house, and really being there for our children. Little things that we do for each other help strengthen a bond, even when we need to send our babies to daycare at a young age. when I feel connected, he feels connected.

But for now, I know for myself that I have sent him off with a little extra something from me.Ī personal connection is a two way thing.

When he gets older it will probably mean more to him than it does now.
#Spring lunch box notes for free#
That’s why I decided to make him these lunch box notes (which I’m offering to you to print for free too!) I think it might be more for me than for him, at least at this age. It’s portable and great for on-the-go.īut I like to add a personal touch. I just grab it and put it into his backpack. They are his favorite – he asks for one every time I open the freezer and he manages to sneak a peek.

One of those things is to send a lunch that he loves – Smucker’s Uncrustables. I like to do little things for M when I send him to daycare. And yes, all these emotions come by even though I only send him out four hours a week!īut next year I’ll be sending him away full time, and I’m bracing myself. Yes, there is the relief of being able to get things done without him “helping.” But the house seems empty. I think all moms go through this, and not just that first time. When I first sent my toddler off to daycare, my heart nearly broke. I even included some designs for toddlers – pictures, of course – plus some for kids who can read. I am so excited to be partnering with Smucker’s Uncrustables to bring you these free printable lunch box notes.
