I remember as a kid I would often take my lunchbox to school. Pretty frequently I would receive a handwritten note from my parents on the napkin they put in my lunchbox. I was always really surprised and excited when they did. Looking back, it was just a simple, sweet gesture that really didn’t take a whole lot of effort to do, but as a kid it would really make my day.
Now that Owen has been in school an entire two days, I have carried on the tradition and have included a note in his lunchbox everyday that he has chosen to take a lunch which has been both days. He’s in kindergarten but can read pretty well on his own. The first day of school when I picked him up he was sitting outside holding his note. He was so tickled that I had written a little note. The next day when I picked him up, he asked me why I had put another note in his lunchbox. I asked him if he wanted me to stop and he said no. The notes have just been short, one to two sentences that are quick and easy for him to read. I have now set an expectation that there will be a note included in his lunchbox everyday so I was trying to think of ways to get creative.
I decided to ask each of his grandparents to write a handful of notes that I can rotate in his lunchbox the next couple of months. I know that he is going to be so excited and tickled when he opens his lunchbox in the morning to find a letter from his Grandma. I’ve included some of the cute notes that my mom came up with.
This is such a quick and easy thing to do and I have loved seeing the reaction of my little one coming home each day clutching his handwritten letter. Consider trying it and seeing the excitement on your little one’s face! Get your family and friends involved too!