DD didn't eat her lunch and we are about to go to playgroup, so I wanted her to eat something. I told her I would make her a strawberry smoothie, so I put her lunch, mushroom and chicken risotto, into the smoothie with strawberries, green beans, peanut butter, and a couple of ounces of soda to blend. She sucked it all down in about 3 minutes talking about how yummy it was. Now I won't feel bad about all the junk she will eat at playgroup.
One day I know she will get wise to this.
Re: Mean mommy action of the day
I'd say more, but I am still reeling over what was in that smoothie. Glad she liked it though!
Mean mommy action my ass. That was a smoothie move 100% successful if you ask me.
Pun totally intended!!
OK, I'm rethinking this now. Wouldn't a better solution be to not let her have any snacks at playgroup because she didn't eat her lunch? By better, I mean a permanent fix to the problem and teaching her consequences for her decisions?
I'm not trying to sound judgy, even though I know that is how I am sounding. I think I remember you saying she is on the low end of the weight scale and understand that is probably influencing your actions. I am just a big believer in having children learn the consequences of their actions and that sounds like a great teaching opportunity. I understand we all have to do what works for each of us though.
Yoda said it perfectly! ew!
And, also,
I try to stick to, if I wouldn't eat, I shouldn't make my kids eat it. And, well, this falls under that category.