As with most families, we have a busy schedule. Between work, school, extra-curricular activities and other obligations, we seem to be at home less and less. As our daughters get older, I know this is just going to increase. I give it my best to not get caught up in the hustle and bustle of each day and purposely look for ways to remind my daughters and husband how much they mean to me even if it may sometimes appear that otherwise.
One of the ways I try to let them know I care is by tucking a note into their lunch boxes. After a short time of doing this, my creative messages began to dwindle. I was starting to write the same things over and over. This is when I went on the search for help and found Say Please.
The thoughtful people at Say Please have created a line of Lunchbox Love notes that make it easy to tell our special people that we are thinking of them.
For my review, I received Lunchbox Love for Camp Volumes 1 & 2, Lunchbox Love for Loved Ones Volume 2 and Lunchbox Love for Those You Appreciate. Each set comes with 12 cards. They have a sweet message on the front and fun fact on the back.
Lunchbox Love for Camp has caring notes that are perfect to tuck into kids camp gear. While they are away, these notes will encourage and support their adventures.
Sometimes I am so busy with my daughters that I forget to remind my husband how much I love and respect him. The Lunchbox Love notes for Loved Ones and Those You Appreciate are perfect for spouses.
I really appreciate the way they allow me to express my thoughts and feelings to my loved ones without me actually sitting and coming up with the messages on my own. My only wish is that they were laminated to protect against spills and condensation.
You can connect with Say Please on facebook, twitter and pinterest.
Hello, my name is Laurie. My family and I live near the Oregon coast. When we aren’t at work, in school, or on the volleyball court, we enjoy traveling, cheering for our favorite sports teams, playing outdoors, and checking off items on our bucket list. We are lucky in that both sets of our parents, as well as our siblings and their families, live within an hour of us. We get together often to help one another out, celebrate milestones, and go on adventures together.
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I have heard of these and yet, for some reason, I forgot! I think my son would love this and it is just one more way to show him how special he is. Thank you for the reminder!
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I am a huge fan of lunchbox notes. I especially love when my daughter writes them to my husband. I will definitely check out these Lunchbox Love notes!
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Judi Willard, the owner of lunchbox love is not really spreading love…
Judi is supporting child alienation and helping poisoning her niece and nephew against their father and their family. Child alienation is child abuse! Judi Willard is supporting child abuse!
It’s so ironic that she is calling her cards Lunchbox love while she preach and teach children to hate their father and his family.
Shame on you Judi willard!
Please don’t support this business.
My kids would love these! They love little notes of all kinds!