RareBreed
Throwing the deuces
I've always hated having to do the fund-raisers for my kid's schools. Especially since this year, they got one the second week of school. So, I take the stuff into work and sell a few things... not a big deal. A few days ago, my oldest brings home a note saying I can pick up the stuff today. I go and get it and my kids look at the prizes that oldest has won. They take out the fiber-optic finger lights from the package to play with and two or three of them fall apart in their hands. Little pieces and batteries (like the kind you buy for watches) go flying all over the kitchen floor. So.. me, both kids and my husband in his suit are on our hands and knees looking for the parts and batteries so our dog doesn't find them and eat them. Batteries will kill if ingested. I think we've found everything and I start looking through my youngest's folder and see that his fund-raiser stuff is ready for pick-up too... TODAY and has to be done by 6pm. I look at the clock and it's 5:36pm. I grab my keys and head over to his school to pick up the stuff with a few minutes to spare.
Gripe #1- why must the prizes be complete crap?? I'd rather opt out of not receiving any prizes because they aren't worth anything and usually end up in the trash by the end of the day.
Gripe #2- why did Patuxent Elem not notify parents a few days ago that items needed to be picked up today?? Why did they wait until the day of the pick-up to let parents know?? God help those parents that don't get home from work until after 6pm. I guess they were SOL with getting their stuff.
Gripe #1- why must the prizes be complete crap?? I'd rather opt out of not receiving any prizes because they aren't worth anything and usually end up in the trash by the end of the day.
Gripe #2- why did Patuxent Elem not notify parents a few days ago that items needed to be picked up today?? Why did they wait until the day of the pick-up to let parents know?? God help those parents that don't get home from work until after 6pm. I guess they were SOL with getting their stuff.