Today the girls came home with piñatas they had made at school. They were brown paper bags adorned with streamers and a scary looking coyote. They were filled with oranges from the school's garden, peanuts, hard candy and gum. The strangest assortment of piñata treats I have ever seen. And who gives kindergarteners bubble gum??
There was another brown bag on the counter, which I first mistook for Teagan's piñata, but it was instead a collection of "treats" that Lydia had brought home with her from the school garden that she had apparently picked. She had selected an onion, a potato or beet or something, and as she describes it "a very small carrot." Neither she nor I were sure what to do with any of it, and we both agreed that it was really weird stuff to put in a piñata.
There was another brown bag on the counter, which I first mistook for Teagan's piñata, but it was instead a collection of "treats" that Lydia had brought home with her from the school garden that she had apparently picked. She had selected an onion, a potato or beet or something, and as she describes it "a very small carrot." Neither she nor I were sure what to do with any of it, and we both agreed that it was really weird stuff to put in a piñata.
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