
Others felt she wasn’t being fair by eating a restaurant-cooked meal while her child ate food from home. Many felt she wasn’t being fair by taking a seat without buying a meal, while others thought the restaurant was a good place for a child to learn patience. The mother of two created quite a stir on TikTok after posting the video, with some people shaming her for bringing outside food into a restaurant. He does not care what he eats he just wants to eat." "I can just hand him this and let him go to town,” she said. Smith added that when they get to the restaurant, her child can begin to eat immediately without having to wait for a server to take their order and the kitchen to prepare the food. It's all about the relationships these young people have with the video, Smith demonstrated what she prepared for her son's meal that day: a sandwich filled with peanut butter and jelly, banana slices, cubed cheddar cheese and a chocolate-flavored Lara bar, all neatly organized in a plastic container. It's an example of how these four years in a person's life can be transformative.

That's really what's special about this place. "Kids and teachers have wonderful relationships. "The best part is that this is who we are here at Sleepy Hollow High School," she explained. The school's principal, Carol Conklin-Spillane, thought the prank was a great expression of the school's fun-loving spirit. "Some of the staff was unsure but once the chair of the science department decided to do it, all the others were enthusiastic," Husselbee said.Īll in all, sixty people wore the shirt in their yearbook photos, turning the solemn pages into a sun kissed island-style daydream.

Then, some of the high school staff got in on the joke. Other kids who lined up to have their photos taken loved the idea and put on the shirt as well. "We bought five shirts and about 10 kids knew about it before picture day," Husselbee told ABC News.
