
So I had the privilege of helping with the kindergarten field trip yesterday. We went to the marine exhibit and show at West Edmonton Mall. We had the behind the scenes tour of the animals. The trainers and caretakers were very good about telling the children the background of the animals there, some are abandoned exotic pets, others with problem history in other facilities. I was also impressed how they emphasised our global impact on the marine life ecosystem. Of course, that was translated into 6 year old dialect!
Lunch time came around and I was a little surprised to see what kids had in their lunches.
We periodically have letters sent home of acceptable lunch items. The school is sensitive to allergy and nutrition needs, however, I would have to guess 50% of the kids had junk food of all descriptions. Kids had a full size containers of pop as drinks. One little guy had a bag of chips and processed cheese on Wonder bread. Another had those "lunch thingys" (consists of a plastic container with circular ham pieces, crackers and a kit kat). Not to mention the variety of snacks passed off as healthy, such as , gummy bears made from 10 percent "real"fruit juice, so on and so forth.
Now, I am not trying to present myself as the perfect parent, I can empathise with days you are rushed, have a picky eater,didn't go grocery shopping and sadly enough the families who cannot afford to eat healthy. Its a disgusting shame that it costs more to choose healthy food over the processed food alternatives.
But..really, for the majority of us parents, there is no excuse, keep your child fuelled with healthy food options. Lead by example, it will do you good as well.
Take the time and make the effort.
JC Masterson, Silent River Kung Fu, Alberta, Canada

