Yesterday we ventured out to fill up the car, go to the grocery store, and then run around the playground. (In that order, but not in the same location. It's difficult to enforce at times, but the grocery store does not equal the playground.) We're lined up behind a few cars for errand #1 ($4.229 a gallon), when Robbie starts to say: "Eat fresh! Eat fresh! Eat fresh!" I have no idea what he is talking about until I realize to our left is the sign for the Subway shop inside the mini-mart.
Subway's "Eat Fresh!" commercials ran frequently during our Olympic coverage here, and Robbie picked up on it. Jarrod, move over!
This reminds me that it is time to make our annual donation to the local PBS affiliate. We watch a lot of PBS programming here - both kids and adults. During the children's programming kid-friendly messages run. Tune in for a short time and you'll see ads for raisins, the local Pigtails & Crewcuts salon, and Chuck E. Cheese. But instead of showing you the pizza, soft drinks, and games, Chuck E. is doing jumping jacks with other kids to show the importance of staying active!
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Definitely not like back in the day, but that's good they've changed. I heard (and it could be rumor) that in Ca they've removed PE from the class line-up b/c of budget cuts?! - D
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