Keeley Sawyer went to pick up her 2-year old son, Thatcher, from daycare after she got off from work. Thatcher was crying, saying, "Mommy, I want froyo, too!".
Turns out that the daycare had frozen yogurt on a field trip, right after going to see a children's play. All night long, he cried. He went to bed, crying about that yogurt.
The next morning, when he was dropped off at the daycare, 1 of the caregivers, Ms. Felicidad, told Keeley that another child knocked Thatcher's frozen yogurt onto the ground, during a hissy fit. The other child was angry because she didn't want any fruit toppings on her yogurt.
Later on that afternoon after daycare, Keeley brought Thatcher to the same frozen yogurt place. The place was called, "Go Yurt Froyo & Co.". The place was shaped like a yurt. Self-serve, delicious frozen yogurt that was more innovative than YogurtLand. Children under 5 get free 5 oz. froyo on Wednesdays. The field trip was on a Tuesday, so Thatcher came on the right day.
The teenaged cashier, Jaiqurtheon (pronounced Jye-KUR-thee-ohn), welcomed them into the store & gave them 2 free sample cups each. Thatcher enjoyed both the key lime pie flavor & the taro flavor. For the toppings, all he wanted was fresh sliced kiwi & gummy bears. Keeley didn't have to pay a cent for the froyo. Thatcher finished his dessert feeling satisfied, & overjoyed.
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