Today, in honor of Rosh Chodesh, FF had an Erev-Shavuot Make-Up party in gan.
Seems there's a tradition in public schools here: in addition to making cheesecake in preschool before Shavuot, the kids also each bring a pudding from home and eat it in gan. I remember this from last year (hey, that means they had school before Shavout during COVID year!), but I didn't realize it was such a big deal that a make-up day was required.
Anyway, I asked FF yesterday what kind of pudding he wanted, so I could buy him exactly what he wanted. We went through quite a few iterations before ending up with, "the kind with two colors: chocolate on the bottom and white on top, and choking hazards on top of that."
Clearly, he meant this Milky pudding:
So I said cool, and that was the end of the conversation.
But at the store, I was besieged by doubts. The pudding he requested is about 1.50₪ more expensive than a standard Milky pudding. Is that too extravagant? Is he allowed to bring tiny candies to school? We got lectured about choking hazards when we sent him with peanuts that one time...
But Husbinator said to just give the kid what he asked for, so we did. And a good thing, too!
You can't see FF's excited face, cuz I blurred it out, but let's zoom in on what's really important: all those other puddings (and one yogurt) with prizes:
Success!
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