Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y
Pick at
Snack on
Really?
NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.
The prepared food section is your friend.
Does your pool have a grill?
I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.
You are kidding right?
You are too controlling I feel bad for your kids.
I agree with them. Yuck, I would send them to wash their hands
Lady you’re soaking in the urine pool. Washing your hands is the least of your issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y
Pick at
Snack on
Really?
NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.
The prepared food section is your friend.
Does your pool have a grill?
I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.
You are kidding right?
You are too controlling I feel bad for your kids.
I agree with them. Yuck, I would send them to wash their hands
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y
Pick at
Snack on
Really?
NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.
The prepared food section is your friend.
Does your pool have a grill?
I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.
You are kidding right?
You are too controlling I feel bad for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y
Pick at
Snack on
Really?
NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.
The prepared food section is your friend.
Does your pool have a grill?
I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y
Pick at
Snack on
Really?
NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.
The prepared food section is your friend.
Does your pool have a grill?
I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just make a ham and cheese sandwich? It takes 2 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y
Pick at
Snack on
Really?
NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.
The prepared food section is your friend.
Does your pool have a grill?
I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.
NP. If your kids can’t dry off their hands before grabbing a handful of snacks, that’s a you problem.
The fact that you don’t mention WASHING and then fully drying their hands speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y
Pick at
Snack on
Really?
NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.
The prepared food section is your friend.
Does your pool have a grill?
I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.
NP. If your kids can’t dry off their hands before grabbing a handful of snacks, that’s a you problem.
The fact that you don’t mention WASHING and then fully drying their hands speaks volumes.
It’s a handful of pretzels poolside. Unclench.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y
Pick at
Snack on
Really?
NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.
The prepared food section is your friend.
Does your pool have a grill?
I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.
NP. If your kids can’t dry off their hands before grabbing a handful of snacks, that’s a you problem.
The fact that you don’t mention WASHING and then fully drying their hands speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y
Pick at
Snack on
Really?
NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.
The prepared food section is your friend.
Does your pool have a grill?
I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.
NP. If your kids can’t dry off their hands before grabbing a handful of snacks, that’s a you problem.