

You can find both sets of printables in the Cards or For Kids section of the Printables Page here.Ĭlick here for more kid experiences. I’ve also added some blank ones so you can add your own messages really quickly if you want to make a more personal note. They would be perfect for tweens and possibly even tweens.

I created the first set, which I would classify as being for younger elementary school students, last year and this year I added an additional set of printables for older kids. Lunch Box Notes for Kids: Elementary & Tweens

To make life easier I’ve compiled a few printables for myself and for other parents wishing to send their kids sweet sentiments in the middle of the school day. In that craziness, love notes were left out. However, as a parent you probably know that the 30 minutes before you have to go to school are the most hectic of the day. She would then ask me about it every now and then, reminding me that I was being a big slacker – which is always awesome coming from a 5-year-old. I relaxed too and stopped sending notes in her lunch box. She enjoyed school and was excited to go. Needless to say, as the school year went on, she made friends and relaxed. Just in case she was having a hard day, I wanted to remind her how much she is loved right. She had been enrolled in a preschool that was not in district and had no established friends going into the school. It was a big, new experience for us in kindergarten. I was worrying since she didn’t know anyone there.
Lunch box notes for husband code#
Since she couldn’t read, I wrote them in code and pictures. Thank you, Karen, for being so thoughtful, and for intuitively knowing that men need this as much as women do.At the beginning of kindergarten, I sent little love notes to school in my daughter’s lunch. Love Notes Set, 14 Pack Love Cards With Colorful Envelopes, Cute Lunch Box Notes For Husband Wife, Romantic Designs For Valentines Day & Anniversary(01) Target. I love your Hub, and I love how I'm finally growing up in terms of loving my wife, my queen of Ithaca. Perhaps I could put a love note in her lunch box or leave one on her pillow. Be sure to say something nice to her, okay?" In all of these ways, love notes are exchanged. Have I thanked my husband for some simple thing he does that I often take. From time to time, I'll tell our daughter, "Mom had a stressful day at work. When I had finished, an hour and a half or so later, she came out and gave me the "OK" sign and said that the lawn looked really nice. Just this morning, prior to reading your Hub, I wrote a love note to my wife and taped it above the sink where she was sure to find it.I think.because I do the dishes 99% of the time. Hawaiian Odysseus from Southeast Washington state on May 21, 2013: After almost five years I still leave him notes and text messages when I forget the notes. I love this hub, I have been giving my hubby letters since we first starting living together. Mary from From the land of Chocolate Chips,and all other things sweet. It was from 2011! Apparently, he didn't wear those shoes much! Nice to know that even six years later, love notes can still bring a smile to your loved one's face! Because I put dates in my notes, we both got a good laugh at the date. It is now 2017, and my husband just showed me a love note he found in an old pair of shoes he was donating to Goodwill. And especially if it brightens your life together. If you decide to start leaving a few love notes around the house, please leave a comment below at some point in the future if your spouse appreciates them. And writing them only takes a little bit of time and effort.

Love notes are an easy way to add a bit of romance to your marriage. Knowing that a spouse went through all the trouble to look this information up and write it down as a sharing of similar sentiments should make the receiving spouse feel even more loved. Sometimes borrowing lines from these letters or poems will add a little spice to a marriage. There are books that have been published that contain love letters of famous people throughout history. (In a wood holder next to the fireplace, or where ever you keep matches.)
