Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

sigh.. dd and dinner

It was a long day, I am exhausted and DD is capitalizing on that!  She ate some butternut squash ravioli and 1 pirogi (potato and cheese) and then rest hit the floor.  She had some sort of baby existential experience and went mad eating lox.  Her cheese hit the floor.  The watermelon bounced on the floor.  She had about half her yogurt and is how happily munching on cheerios.  Sigh... some days she is an eating machine and other days I just hope she gets enough food!  I just want consistency.  and for her to eat a veggie every now and then.  And I have already mopped the floor once today.  ug!
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Re: sigh.. dd and dinner

  • That's the good thing about having a dog. They help with the clean up. :)

    DD is the same way, and it's frustrating. Sometimes she even starts screaming and gets herself all worked up so we don't want to give her any food for fear she will choke.  



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    It was a long day, I am exhausted and DD is capitalizing on that!  She ate some butternut squash ravioli and 1 pirogi (potato and cheese) and then rest hit the floor.  She had some sort of baby existential experience and went mad eating lox.  Her cheese hit the floor.  The watermelon bounced on the floor.  She had about half her yogurt and is how happily munching on cheerios.  Sigh... some days she is an eating machine and other days I just hope she gets enough food!  I just want consistency.  and for her to eat a veggie every now and then.  And I have already mopped the floor once today.  ug!

    This was me this evening.  I gave him pieces of chicken nugget ( which he really likes) part of them hit the ground.   I have been trying to get him to eat any veggie, and tonight I tried corn.  It was really good, and he took one bite, and spit it all out.  He had some Cheerios too, but I don't want his whole diet to consist of breads and snacks.  I may have to get that book that sneaks veggies into common foods.   Atleast your child will eat pasta and cheese.  Those are 2 things ds absolutely hates.  Ugh! 

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