On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Rick Root <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> He had a boy scout knife.
>
> No, he didn't.  He had a camping utensil that had a fold out fork,
> knife, and spoon.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/33289924/ns/today-today_people/

Boy suspended over utensil gets reprieve
First-grader faced reform school for carrying Cub Scout tool into school


> Here's the article again, here's the link:  http://is.gd/4htWG
>
> "Zachary Christie, 6, had faced 45 days in an alternative school for
> troublemakers after he took the utensil - a combination folding knife,
> fork and spoon - to school to eat lunch last month."
>
>> I pick out her clothes so I know the pockets are empty. I make her
>
> Weird, my daughter (age 7) picks her own clothes out and dresses
> herself, and has since kindergarten.  Sometimes, after she gets
> dressed, we tell her to go put something else on (like if she puts on
> shorts and it's cold).

Weird?
My daughter can and does pick out her clothes and dresses herself. The
problem is she loves to play and unless I bring down her cloths and
tell her to put them on she will be late.

> My daughter also packs her own lunch about half the time (she usually
> gets hot lunch but is responsible for packing her snacks/drinks)

Again waiting for my daughter to make a sandwich is a trying experien

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