luvnwdwgal
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2002
4am to head to the airport to go to WDW.
Consider yourself fortunate. When DS was young, every PTA meeting, which we were expected to attend, sold Little Caesar pizza. We were also expected to buy the pizza to support the school. I haven't had a slice since then. IMO, even Domino's is a step up from LC.I don't think I have ever had Dominos to be honest. Or Little Casears. But I just don't understand the price difference.
How come? My first rule of parenting a toddler was "I nap when he naps".
Nope, never sold anything in school, but my kids went to private schools where parents would have revolted if they tried fundraisers on top of tuition. I know with the Little League and Soccer polled parents about whether they wanted to sell things for fundraisers or just pay slightly higher registration fees and the vote was higher fees. I don't recall having a kid at my door selling anything in probably 20 years.Consider yourself fortunate. When DS was young, every PTA meeting, which we were expected to attend, sold Little Caesar pizza. We were also expected to buy the pizza to support the school. I haven't had a slice since then. IMO, even Domino's is a step up from LC.
I'm not a burger person but I can't feed three of us at McDonald's or Wendy's for under $40.00. If 5 Guys is that much better, it would probably be worth a few bucks extra.Five guys is way overpriced. It’s my favourite burger, but not for what they charge.
Good practice for when he's a teen.I'm such a heavy sleeper nowadays that I was afraid that he'd get up and either hurt himself or do something naughty while I was snoring away. He's at that exploratory stage, and very sneaky. I went into the kitchen for a few seconds for something and when I got back into the living room he was already halfway up the stairs. I adore him but I don't trust him.
I'm not a burger person but I can't feed three of us at McDonald's or Wendy's for under $40.00. If 5 Guys is that much better, it would probably be worth a few bucks extra.
This is what I was going to say. My parents never did anything for me that they didn’t want to do. Which was pretty much nothing.Nowhere. My parents never took us anywhere they didn't want to go. Ah, growing up in the 60's and 70's when kids weren't the focus of everything.