I really appreciate how Jayden’s school has a blog that they upload pictures to *every* day. It does mean that I have 200 or so pictures to go through each week to download the ones that have my cutie in them. Thankfully it doesn’t take much time, and I love seeing what he’s up to. It makes chatting with him about school much easier because I can ask him about specific activities he did instead of the generic, “What did you do in school today?”
However, today instead of having a happy, warm fuzzy feeling when perusing the school photos, I gave a gasp and felt my heart race. Last night the teacher called us and asked if they could borrow some of my craft punches. She spoke with my husband and he’s never a very thorough translator. I assumed they were for making graduation books. We all know what happens when you assume… Anyway, I’m skimming through their blog and I see this:
Cute little chefs using my craft punches to create seaweed shapes for sushi. Which they then consumed. I *really* hope they cleaned them first. Had I known the intended use I would have sent along the punches I own that are specifically for seaweed. Although, I only have three of those. Unlike my outrageous amount of craft punches.
So, should I ask to see if they washed them first? Or maybe I don’t want to know the answer.



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April 30, 2011 at 3:50 am
Suzerella
You don’t want to know. Let’s just believe that they did.
April 30, 2011 at 11:55 pm
Carolyn
At this point, Julie, all is well that ends well. Who would have thought you could punch seaweed. The children do interesting projects — love the hair nets.
May 5, 2011 at 8:01 pm
France
Hi Julie! it’s not like you punch through sheeds of lead or cyanide… I’m sure no matter what, they’ll be fine. Almost every kid has eaten a bit of glue, or paper in the past I’m sure
But I like the idea of punched seaweed! I realise you may have punched polymer clay and the like, but I wouldn’t fret too much, but lesson learned, if you don’t know: ASK!