Riley and I are starting to do battle over dinner, and I am determined to win.
After the stage three disaster, you would think I’d have learned my lesson and scaled back his new way of eating.
Oh, but no.
I plowed right ahead full steam, thinking Riley could handle the next level the very next night.
I decided to give him a sampling of all of the wonderful and delicious options from our celebratory Father’s Day dinner, things like roasted turkey, caesar pasta salad, bulgur wheat and edamame salad, and potato casserole. I mashed everything up as best as I could (or cut it into very small pieces) and began his dinner a little before 5:30pm.
We didn’t finish the process until after 6.
Whatcha got there in my bowl, Mom? It doesn’t look like the stuff I usually get…..
I guess I’ll give it a try, seeing as I really have no choice in the matter.
Hmmm, interesting.
But I do not believe I like this.
Please take it away.
Where’s my normal food? Can’t a guy get a little pureed apple around here? I’d probably even settle for peas at this point!
Okay, so Riley actually did pretty well, considering all of the new textures and tastes, and I just need to learn to be more patient with him. (And start feeding him lots earlier so he can get to bed at a reasonable time, instead of just before 7pm.) He didn’t finish everything that was in his bowl, but I did give him a whole thing of pureed mango at the end, which he gobbled up.
The bottom line? A truce. I may be sticking with the pureed options a bit longer and easing him into the real food slowly but surely. That seems like the best option for both parties involved.
Wish us luck!
P.S. – A very Happy Birthday to Nola today…..we love you!
3 comments:
Mmmmm.....Harry Potter salad.
That boy makes some fun faces
Please wait until Riley has more teeth so he chew better. Grams
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