When I was done with the carrots, she gave me a few Cheerios thinking that in my attempt to eat them I might slip up and eat some of the healthy food.
Foiled again, Mom! I picked through and ate all of the Cheerios and didn't eat a single veggie! I'm way smarter than she gives me credit for.
I love you, Granny!
Dear Sabrina, I love our nightly visits! I always look for your bright face before I go to bed. So you found out that Cheerios are OK to eat! Maybe the veggies need lots of chewing, but you'll see soon how good they taste! See you SOON! Love, Great Mama
ReplyDeleteHi Great Mama! I'll see you in a few days! Can you believe it?
ReplyDeleteLove,
Sabrina
Hey, Sabrina! I know why you don't like the veggies. I spied some peas on your tray, so it makes perfect sense. Once peas are cooked with any other veggie, the pea taste taints the taste of the other veggies. Don't be turned off from corn and green beans, despite this experience. They are pretty good.
ReplyDeleteI used to throw my peas under your mom's high chair when she was little. Take this as a tip for the future. Someday you may be a big sister, so take advantage of throwing the food you can't stand under the high chair. Your mom and dad will think the baby threw it!
Another tip is to ask your mom and dad for a dog. A dog will eat anything, so dropping what you don't like on the floor will be quickly eaten and all evidence of the offending food (read: peas) will be gone!
I've got lots more of these tips, but I can't divulge them all at once. Don't worry, though. I'll hook you up!
Aunt Nicole