Friday, June 08, 2007

Signs that the School Year is Winding Down

DemiGoddess the Elder’s Girl Scout troop had a bridging ceremony the other night. She and the other girls in her troop, most of whom she’s been chums with since kindergarten, went from being “Cadettes” to “Seniors,” which is the last stop before adults. Looking at the little Brownies who were bridging to "Junior" Girl Scouts, it seemed like Ms. Elder was that little just a couple of days ago. I didn't bawl, though. I think that's progress.

During the ceremony, Ms. Elder paused mid-bridge, in front of all the parents of all the Scouts who were bridging that night, and did a hammy QEII-style wrist wave before crossing over to accept her new sash. I couldn't have been more proud.

Demi the Younger spent today at the pool with the rest of her eighth-grade class. She left for the bus this morning wearing flip-flops and her swimming suit under her clothes, even though it’s only about 70 degrees out today.

The kids got to eat pizza at the pool for lunch, which is just as well. She tells me that the offerings in the school cafeteria get progressively weirder as the last day of school approaches, as the lunch ladies attempt to use up and sell whatever food is left. Last week’s menu included something called “sub sandwich hot dish.” I don’t even want to know.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hee. At my kids' school, they refer to the lunch choices the last week as "chef's choice."

Whiskeymarie said...

"Sub sandwich hot dish" is the funniest thing I've heard in a while.

I'd like the recipe, please?

The Trebs said...

Wow, I thought "dinonuggets" was the low point of cafe cuisine, but "sub sandwich hot dish" is the winner. Yuck!

Anonymous said...

At my kids, life, everything refer to the "chef's choice".