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March 1, 2006

From The Mail Box 2: Water!

To: Anne Glamore
From : Another Mom
Re: Daily Drinks

Dear Anne:

Every child in Porter’s class is allowed to bring a healthy drink to school each day to keep at his desk. I’m telling you this because I just recently found out that my son has been bringing two Propel Berry-flavored waters each day, one for himself and one for Porter. I don’t mind sharing, but this is cutting into my Propel supply, and the stuff isn’t cheap.

I wanted to give you a heads up that starting tomorrow I’ll be sending two Publix brand plain waters to school with my son. I just didn’t want Porter to be upset by the change.

To: Another Mom
From: Anne Glamore
Re: Daily Drinks

Thanks for the info. As you might imagine, I had no idea this was happening. Does the school not have a water fountain?

Please send your son with only one water and tell him to guard it carefully. We always have bottled water here which Porter is welcome to take to class if he is responsible enough to remember to pack it. Additionally, I have told him that if he writes “Propel” on my grocery list I will buy him some.

Indebtedly yours,
Anne Glamore

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The next day I looked at my grocery list:

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Hooray- another step along the road to self-sufficiency. Looks like I’ll be purchasing “Perpel,” “wofls” and “cheese cubs” on my next Publix run.

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