Thursday, May 18, 2006
About Me
- Name: Full of Grace
- Location: North Eastern, New York, United States
If you read my blog you'll learn about me! Until then, I am a wife and mother doing her best to make God the focus of her life and her children's lives; for our children are a heritage from the LORD, precious and our hope for the future of Christianity. I enjoy many things, from Praising God, to going on walks, snuggling under a blanket with a good book, cuddling with my hubby, snapping photo after photo of my adorable baby and beautiful children, and going to yard sales in the summer with my family, and always remembering my babies in Heaven, especially Grace Antoinette Rose Brown. I hope I can be a blessing to you as you read my blog!
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4 Comments:
He DOES have scrawny little legs. Aren't you feeding that boy?!?!?
You'd think that with you and Bob being such master chefs (which I know from eating food you've prepared), he's had at least a few rolls on him!
I am feeding him, believe me! It's sort of hard lately though because he is starting to become picky and he won't eat many things at all. I don't want to "cater" to him, but I don't want him to always be hungry either. My consolation is that I am still nursing him, so he's not completely starving, but I don't know what I'll do once he isn't nursing very much or at all anymore. What did/do you do when your kids absolutely refused to eat their food, and I'm not talking about just a little bit, I'm talking about him not wanting to eat bkfst,lunch or dinner!
Maybe I'm setting myself up to crash and burn, but sometimes he cries so hard, that I try to find something he'll eat so he doesn't go hungry.
I just kept trying and stuck it out (you'll remember, though, that my girls tended to be on the "robust" side, anyway, so I knew they had food stored away, too!). In between growth spurts, their appetites sometimes disappeared, and I figured that once they were truly hungry enough to eat, they'd eat!
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