Salem goes to school at a nearby church. They have what they call "car pool" in the mornings and afternoons; this is where we line up in our cars and the kids are removed from the vehicles one by one by the church staff and walked into class. It's pretty efficient, I don't have to get out of the car and she's safely whisked into her classroom by some blue-hair church volunteer.
This morning Chuk brought her to school and as they pulled up to "car pool" Salem made a solid statement.
"Hey! This is the afternoon car pool where you pick the kids up!"
him: "No, I'm dropping you off, you get out of the car and go to school."
her: "No, It's the afternoon!"
him: "Salem, you know it's not the afternoon, and you're going to school!"
her: "Well, I know! You can just pull up, I'll get out of the car, walk around and get back in the car and we can go home and just forget about school!!"
Nice plan. I'm sure she'll have an arsenal of skipping-school techniques by the time she hits middle school.
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