What about eating issues?

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What about eating issues?
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Fri, 06-10-2005 - 2:24pm

We have debated sleeping issues to death once again....so what about another one of the issues of childhood....eating and/or not eating?


My kids eat just about anything and have a pretty well rounded diet.

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 09-15-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:45am

I don't harp on him or anything. His hair is dated (somewhat) and sorta boring. I think it would be fun and kinda hot if he tried something new. Just like your dh and the button-fly jeans.


Meldi

Meldi
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Registered: 01-05-2005
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:47am

BWAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHA.

You don't even take a vote on the pizza. Yeah, you pay lots of attention to your guests preferences.

Snort. I thought so.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:47am
It's silly to you, not to him.

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Registered: 01-05-2005
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:47am
I can't see having 15 people over and ordering a whole pizza for just one person. Try to follow.
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Registered: 09-25-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:49am

But my diet isn't so restrictive as to be deficient in those vitamins and minerals.


My food issues are more related to tastes (bitter) and textures.

Virgo
 
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Registered: 09-25-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:52am

No, it's just different not to do something new with his hair.


And you say you wonder where Aspen gets her temperament?


Virgo

Virgo
 
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Registered: 03-28-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:54am

All right. Just trying to get you to embrace a looser, more comfortable you.

Running around with a three year old and a five year old, I find it more practical to wear clothes that don't require a lot of care, that are made for being active, that I don't mind getting dirty, that are comfortable whether I am sitting on the floor playing Legos or climbing trees or saving a turtle in the swamp. There was a part of my brain that was thinking you would enjoy the childlike things your kids do more if you weren't dressed so conservatively. (Not to say you don't enjoy those things in the first place, just you would enjoy them more.)

For the record, I've never actually bought anything from Anthropologie myself. Too feminine. But it does get me to think about my personal style or lack thereof. I'm trying to keep an open mind about clothes.

You go ahead and stay stuffy. I'll keep looking like I'm about to go away to summer adventure camp. No one will confuse the two of us!

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Registered: 10-18-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:56am

I'll do it!


The local pizza place has a pizza where each slice has two different toppings. You can please 8 guests in one shot!


Choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color.  Choosing your socks by their character makes no sense and choosing your friends by their color is unthinkable.

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Registered: 10-18-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:58am
I wish dh would change his hair too. His about-to-be-bald spot would be much better disguised with a shorter haircut. I've mentioned it (and the jeans) about twice in the 1.5 years we've been together. I won't do it more often cause then it would be nagging.

Choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color.  Choosing your socks by their character makes no sense and choosing your friends by their color is unthinkable.

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Registered: 03-16-2005
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:59am
So your dinner, with 3 of six people who want to spend very little time with any children at all, is not real world at all, it's like the antidote for you for the majority who do.

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