Lucas crossed a rite of passage of childhood:
Opening a lemonade stand. He wanted to expand it to include food. At first, he thought he should have healthy things like apples and carrots (because isn't that what your children would buy from a food and drink stand? You know mine would), but we convinced him that those might not sell so well. Instead, we went with homemade chocolate chip cookies and flavor ice. Business was pretty good, especially after he took it upon himself to walk over and inform the men working on re-mulching our neighborhood playground that they could refresh themselves at his food and drink stand. What a salesman!
Opening a lemonade stand. He wanted to expand it to include food. At first, he thought he should have healthy things like apples and carrots (because isn't that what your children would buy from a food and drink stand? You know mine would), but we convinced him that those might not sell so well. Instead, we went with homemade chocolate chip cookies and flavor ice. Business was pretty good, especially after he took it upon himself to walk over and inform the men working on re-mulching our neighborhood playground that they could refresh themselves at his food and drink stand. What a salesman!
Incidentally, the words on the sign are representative of how it felt to be outside that day. And the looks on Gabriel's face are representative of...well, of Gabriel.
3 comments:
Let me know the next time you have your stand out..Kennedy and I will walk over. :)
this is fabulous. whenever i see gabey in pics i think of grandma saying to me, "you're going to regret that someday, julia".
yup, i still don't regret those awesome faces i made and i doubt mr. g will either.
so funny to think back that this little business man of yours was once a little baby in DT! :)
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