Since this is my last entry, I just have to say I'm sort of happy my husband was being a stick in the mud
about new lunch boxes this year because my oldest daughter is in love with pink and she's going to be so happy to get a pink lunch box this coming fall!
Not exact matches
While it's fun for my daughter to pick out
new clothes, backpacks,
lunch boxes and all the other stuff that she'll need to start the school year, it's also a bit stressful and hectic, especially when your child is very particular
about certain things!
In this article from The Huffington Post, author Chris Elam talks
about the launch of our groundbreaking
new website advocating for major reform in school food, The
Lunch Box.
If your kids love pizza, and you need
new ways to send it packed in a
lunch box, check out MOMables to learn more
about these Pizza Dippers:
And, in general, Davidoff is spending a ton of money trying to get people like me and The
New York Times to write
about its arts initiatives, and I guess it's working because here's a story in the Times that mentions that Davidoff is «selling humidor
boxes designed by the French artist Lison de Caunes, at 19,500 euros apiece» at Art Basel Hong Kong this week, and quotes a Davidoff executive at a
lunch at Art Basel Miami Beach saying some mindless PR nonsense like «Art is part of corporate social responsibility» — and here I am writing this thing
about Davidoff where I mention Davidoff a dozen or so times.
I reminisce
about New York: its diners, museums, shopping; our weekly Fresh Direct grocery deliveries in those lovely cardboard
boxes that felt like gifts, the funky Thai Market restaurant down near 110th Street and its divine $ 8
lunches, window - shopping in Soho, cocktails in the Meat - packing District.