I am blown away that anyone would have anything negative to say about this project. It is so obviously coming from a place of love and kindness and wonder; it is not political. It is not limited to "Stay at home moms" and even though I am not one, as a mom I resent the implication that a SAHM needs to find silly projects to fill her time. This is a beautiful act meant to bring a little magic and wonder into children's lives and perhaps bring a dash of that back to some adults who obviously need it. Good for you Patience.
Pretty half-hearted review for a place that is actually innovative. And while Roosevelt is great also, it is not small plates. I have eaten there several times and always had a fantastic experience. Go Jason, you have hit a homerun again!
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I am blown away that anyone would have anything negative to say about this project. It is so obviously coming from a place of love and kindness and wonder; it is not political. It is not limited to "Stay at home moms" and even though I am not one, as a mom I resent the implication that a SAHM needs to find silly projects to fill her time. This is a beautiful act meant to bring a little magic and wonder into children's lives and perhaps bring a dash of that back to some adults who obviously need it. Good for you Patience.