Whatever. "Abroad" is a big world, and I guarantee that kids around the world eat popsicles, or chocolate, or candy, or juice, more often than UMC DCUM posters think is acceptable. |
This. Just looking at a popsicle makes me think of summer vacation and freedom and the 4th of July, and I am happy if my kid has the same feelings. Actually, reading this thread reminded me that we used to make popsicles when I was a kid and I loved it -- I'm going to go order popsicle molds so I can do it this summer with my kid! What a great summer treat. |
Sure. I just got a popsicle recipe book from another country and the kids are excited about it. We don’t have them at lunch time though because that’s a time for eating lunch. I teach my kids, as most other cultures around the world do, that food is for health and pleasure and we eat a balanced diet of everything in moderation. Snacks are great but filling up on them instead of regular food is not great for your body, especially when you’re growing. |
OP here. I just got popsicle molds too. Just need to clean out enough freezer space to make them. |
My French teacher told us about her childhood -- when kids got home from school, they ate a chocolate bar stuck in a baguette. If you think everyone around the world has the same attitude towards food and eating that you do, you're not as cultured and superior as you think. |
Sweet memories from back in the day. Of course, back then the counselors just gave us an ice cold can of Schlitz. |
You are my favorite. |
This. They aren't doing this to ruin your day in particular OP. |
| It’s the first week of camp! They’re pulling out all the stops to make it fun. For kids, that includes popsicles. Just go with it! |
| That sounds incredibly fun and memorable for the kids! |
I'm with you, OP. I hate the amount of crap and sugar that kids get at school, preschool and what have you. It's overkill and unnecessary. It's also very American. That said, I would never say a word about any of it because I know that teachers, admins, counselors, etc. would act in accordance with the bolded above and - because I know how humanity is - don't want that to negatively impact my kid. I have no doubt that grudges are held against the kids and anyone who says otherwise is lying. People are petty so just stay quiet. Next year, pick a different camp if it bothers you. Not all of them do this. |
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This bothered me too, OP, so I found out when Ice Cream Time was, and arrived ten minutes earlier. Then the kids got cold water on the way home, then lunch.
I don't really care what some camp counselors think of my parenting. I don't answer to them. |
| You need to chill OP. It’s a freaking popsicle. |
| I'm not OP but I want to teach my kid that "desserts" and sweets are for after lunch. It sets a precedent at home for when whiny kid wants sweets before lunch and then we as moms have to always say no and explain that sweets are for after we eat. "But at camp we did blah blah blah." I wouldn't want to deal with that. |