Peanut-Free Baseball Games
I thought I was the only one interested in the creation of “peanut-controlled” sections of Mariners stadium on Aug. 5 and September 9. While I am delighted that kids who would not ordinarily get to see a game may now have the chance, I am also concerned that the nosebleed seats may diminish the kids’ game experience.
Apparently, lots of other folks are worked up about the creation of peanut-free sections, but their complaints are a lot different than mine. If you need a reminder about how far we still need to go to educate mainstream society about food allergies, check out the post on Allergymoms blog.
July 28th, 2008 at 8:50 pm
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July 30th, 2008 at 6:22 pm
I would like to be in contact with you. I have a rising k-gartener and a rising 1st grader at a FCPS school and would be interested in sharing ideas about how your daughter’s school handles food allergies and vice-versa. We will be writing a health plan for the second year for one son and for the first year with the second son. I have included my email address. Please contact me thanks!