So. At my work, drug reps stop by all the time to drop off samples. My favorite reps are the Lexapro reps. Sometimes they bring Jamba juice, or peanut M&M's, or really expensive, nice water in glass bottles. A couple of weeks ago, they brought a couple of boxes of tongue depressers. We obviously don't use tongue depressers in psychiatry, so I brought them home for the kids to play with. The boxes had magnetic lids, so when you shut them, they didn't pop open when the kids carried them around, which was a plus for the kids. And the tongue depressers... well, HOURS of fun. At one point, Dylan was making pictures on the floor with them:
I have no idea what this one is supposed to be:
Cool! I want a job where people bring me free stuff! The only swag I get at school is stuff like abandoned pencils and the occasional offer of a single starburst when I help the kidlets unstick their candy from the candy machine.
ReplyDeleteAnd how cool is it that your kids used the freebies for artistic purposes? My nephews would have sharpened them and turned them into swords ;)
Looks like a bug to me!!! How creative he is.
ReplyDeleteDylan is so creative! I love that you get to take in advantage of free stuff!
ReplyDeleteFree stuff rocks, as do your kids with their creative figurines.
ReplyDeletelooks like an ant to me :) isn't funny the things tht entertain?
ReplyDeleteTHat's awesome. My favourite toy as a kid was a giant bucket full of wooden blocks from my grandpas wood studio. Hours of fun.
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