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Lunchbox Dad's Top 14 Lunches of 2014

Monday, December 29, 2014

Lunchbox Dad's Top 14 Lunches of 2014

Another year is almost over so it's time to look back on an amazing year here at Lunchbox Dad. So many great things happened from appearing on The Steve Harvey Show, to being featured on Good Morning America, writing for The Huffington Post, a back-to-school article in People Magazine, and recently being named one of the 14 Parents Who Stormed the Internet in 2014. I also started writing more parenting posts here on my blog, including two that went viral and were featured on other sites: 9 Things Not to Say to the Parents of a Newborn and Sorry Kids, I Will Never Let You Beat Me. Thank you to all of you who spread the word about my blog this past year!

However, this blog has primarily always been about the fun lunches I make my kids, so I present to you my top 14 lunches of 2014. Some of these were really popular, others are just favorites of my kids and I. All of them hold special memories from this last year. So here they are, in no particular order:

Ghostbusters Lunch


Lego Movie Wyldstyle Lunch


Yertle the Turtle Lunch Dr. Seuss


Faux Sushi Lunch


My Little Pony Pinkie Pie Lunch


Frozen Elsa and Olaf Lunch


http://www.lunchboxdad.com/2014/03/the-chronicles-of-narnia-lunch-lion.html


Sesame Street Lunch


Captain America Lunch


Star Wars Ewok Lunch


Big Hero 6 Lunch

Disney Planes Lunch


Toy Story Jessie Lunch


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Lunch

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32 comments:

  1. Woohoo! How cool the TMNT lunch was #1! I know you said it was in no particular order, but... ;)
    Lots of cool lunches — I hadn't seen the Narnia one. Very nice. Stay tuned for my Top 14 SuperLunchNotes of 2014...

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  2. Thanks for your opinion Grant. I don't agree, but I appreciate you sharing a different point of view.

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  3. 1-8 read like you tried to come up with witty responses. Then #9 just veers off track with a weak " I would do anything" canned response. Please blog about how you came to these 9 questions. Baby poop up to the armpits seems like an exaggeration. My baby only gets poop coming out of the diaper if I don't fasten it securely. When this happens it only gets a bit on her back. Let's tone down the drama of having a baby with kid #4.

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  4. So... in #2 you scold people for asking if there's anything they can do for you. But then, in #3 you tell people to ask if there's anything that they can do for you. Wat.

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  5. Thanks Designer Daddy. Of course the TMNT would be your favorite! I can't wait to see you Top 14 Super Lunch Notes.

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  6. Hi Your Mother. Ha, that screen name is pretty hilarious. I don't have to blog about how I came up with these 9 points because I can tell you right now that either my wife and I have had to respond to all of these at one point or another. Many times it has been over and over again. So these have been real instances in our life. I am not exaggerating about the poop. Be thankful you have never had to deal with it. My first child was trial by fire, my second wasn't bad, and my third has reminded me how this actually does happen. Seriously, it has been up to the armpits before. And no, I won't post pictures of it.

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  7. Hey RU, thanks for the comment. You make a statement but please ask a full question if you would like a full answer. Thanks.

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  9. Well, yes while having a puppy is not like having a kid, in my opinion it is a great training. You are right people don't nurse dogs (because we are not their mothers).... but we had our dog since he was 6 weeks old. He was too small to be potty trained so for several weeks he peed and pooped everywhere in the house. It took forever until he got the message that he should be doing it OUTSIDE. Also, I wonder if you ever had a dog... because most dogs don't just obey their owners, they have their mind of their own, and their own little personality (just like a child). And yes, many times you can train them as much as you want they still disobey you and do things that are not right. You also have the added difficulty of using a different language and trying to communicate to different species. While I do get what you are saying, I think there are many similarities.

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  10. Actually, I have had dogs most of my life. This includes puppies. I actually have had my latest dog for the last ten years. I still see it as a way different and greater responsibility. Thanks for your comment though.

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  11. Spot on! And I actually DID get to skip two spots in line at Target a couple of weeks ago. God bless them. :) And I've cleaned poop out of their hair before. I really could go on with a specific example to back up each of yours. Thanks!

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  12. Thanks Christina, glad I'm not alone!

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  13. You're really not. I think it's just that the majority of us are too busy cleaning spit up, collecting laundry, doing the zombie "bounce/rock," etc to Comment High-Five you. Don't let the neigh sayers get you down!

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  15. Anastasia LankfordMarch 21, 2015 at 8:12 AM

    I did have a dog yes. That's why I notice it's so different. If you raise a dog with all the love and care you can be very sure you'll have nice dog. I've seen enough families though where the parents were loving and caring for their children but they grew up to be scum anyway. It's not because you managed to raise a dog it automatically means that you are totally fit to raise a child; but this works both ways. It's not because you manage to raise a child that it means you can raise/teach a dog very well because of like you say language barrier.

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  16. I also thought the same when I read it lol

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  17. I read this article because close family members are about to have a baby , I totally learned many things in a different point of view.

    The one in the grocery store I think I should give my spot if a baby is crying because they need it more than me , but they shouldn't take their baby to the store (is a newborn) , or even when is a year old because is really annoying hearing a baby crying, so don't expect people don't tell you anything when is like if your screaming for attention even tho you don't want it lol,

    Number 7 I think is personal because if I don't tell them to bring the baby probably they never will, or they will think I'm not interesting in seeing the baby.

    Good luck with your baby , hopefully you'll be a perfect dad.

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  18. It was your choice to create and have the kid... Those responsibilities come with a new born, for better or worse, and if you didn't want a poop machine that keeps you up at night.... Then you should have thought about that after the last kid or pehaps purchased a low to no maintenance pet. People ask dumb questions all the time about things that they aren't experiencing first hand. I'm sure that someone who works for a pet rescue could write a top 10 annoying questions from people as well, so could a hospice nurse on annoying people and how families deal with end of live concerns. Suck it up, it goes with the territory.

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  19. Thanks for sharing your opinion and not paying any attention to the alternative suggestions I gave to help.

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  25. I wish i had these luch box for my school it could exciting but sushi in lunch is not acceptible i have to do my onlline exam but will see your blog afterwards

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