Friday, April 15, 2016

Waste Free Lunch Friday - By GUEST BLOGGER ANDREW!

Hi my name is ANDREW!!! And I am blogging about WASTE FREE LUNCH.

Once every week we have waste free lunch. Waste free lunch is where we hopefully don’t have any waste in our lunches, to keep healthy.

So in order to keep healthy, we have to keep the planet CLEAN!!! And we get sweeter sugar, fresher water, more grass for animals to grow, for more meat to keep us alive!

So please pack a waste free lunch. Thank you, smiley face, Yay!


Here are some photographs taken by Andrew today, to document Waste Free Lunch Friday:








12 comments:

Susan said...

Hello Andrew!

You! sound! super! excited! And I'm glad you are, about something as important as keeping our earth a little cleaner. You guys all did such a great job today, thanks to your parents and to you. I hope this becomes a regular Friday thing. Thank you for blogging about such an important topic, and with such enthusiasm. Keep up the great work! Love, Ms. C.

Heather Halabu said...

Super post, Andrew!!! I especially love all your photos.

Great work!
~Heather (Marcel's mom)

Unknown said...

Hi Andrew, I like your blog post about Wast Free Lunch Friday. Such a great idea! I hope you all enjoyed your healthy food while keeping our Earth cleaner.

Unknown said...

Hi Bud!

I LOVE your topic for your first blog post. I still remember when you were just 3 years old and we used to walk around with tracy bags to pick up garbage off of the streets. I really enjoy your passion and enthusiasm (!) for this very important topic. With your passion and fire, you will make a HUGE difference in our world.

I LOVE YOU!!
Mommy

Unknown said...

Hi Bud!

I LOVE your topic for your first blog post. I still remember when you were just 3 years old and we used to walk around with tracy bags to pick up garbage off of the streets. I really enjoy your passion and enthusiasm (!) for this very important topic. With your passion and fire, you will make a HUGE difference in our world.

I LOVE YOU!!
Mommy

Unknown said...

Dear Andrew:

I really liked your blog post -- it is a subject near and dear to my heart (how our health and the health of the planet are connected). You did a nice job with this post -- very informative and effective! Keep helping the environment! It matters! 😊

Max's Dad said...

Hiya! Nice photographs. Some of those foods look pretty good. Did people enjoy their lunches for the most part? Any data on wise parents pack the best lunches? the worst lunches?

Max's Dad said...

Hiya Andrew. The photographs are good to see. I can see what really happened- from packed lunch to all finished. Do you have any data on how good the lunches were? Was yours good? What parents make the worst lunches and the best ones? Do you suppose the parents do better lunches when it is a zero waste day and they know all of you guys will be looking at it all very closely and taking pictures of it? I think this could be called 'transparency.'
Thank you for doing the work on this!
Mark

Elizabeth said...

Dear Andrew,

It's great to read about waste-free lunch day and really sense your excitement about it. And you guys have been getting the whole school to do it too--just think of the ripple effect this has, helping to remind us every day to waste less . . . for our beloved planet. The photos do a great job of showing what waste-free lunch days are all about. Hooray!

From Sena's mom, Elizabeth

Unknown said...

Hi Andrew - Your blog has such energy! Isn't it fun how words can be so exciting?!?!?! The last few pictures of the different recycling and trash bins really capture the goal - sometimes pictures can say even more than words. Great post, I loved it.
Ann-Marie (Marann's mom)

Sigrid Anderson Cordell said...

Hi Andrew - This is a great post! Thanks for posting all those pictures of the different lunches. You do a really good job of sharing your enthusiasm about waste-free lunch!
-Sigrid (Spenser's mom)

Valenta said...

Hi Andrew,
Thanks for sharing about waste free lunch! Your enthusiasm is great. I also like how you talked about the "big picture", and made connections between waste free lunches and human survival. Great job!
Valenta