Liberty Belle
<font color=green>I was going to reply, but I see
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I have a picky eater and most of it is attributed to his sensory integration disorder. Things aren't always as they seem.
Thank you, but I am not angry.
How can you say that I "led the pack of nastiness"? I didn't even start posting until post 182. YOU are the one who has been doing all the name calling. Not me. In your very first response to me you called me nasty and hoped that my DD would not grow up to be like me. That's rational? Respectful? And I wasn't being mean or picking on you. I was telling you the truth: Before I had my DD I had A LOT of preconceived notions about what I would and would not do as a parent. I read a lot of books and watched my friends and family raise their kids and thought I knew it all ... and I was wrong. Yes, I mentioned your cats and that must have set you off ... but I really did have 2 cats (and a dog) when my DD was born.
Comments like that only breed ill will in other people.
It doesn't bring out the hospitality in most people and will incite issues that are worse than the original topic at hand.
It's actually pretty mean.
This doesn't always work.
And when my son was in the bottom 10 percentile for weight but 95 percentile for height, my concern was getting him to eat, not keeping the people who know everything (and yet have no children of their own) happy.
Thanks for all your responses! Just so you all know, I fully respect everyone's opinions, whether they agree with me or not. It's interesting to see all of the perspectives.
I don't have kids, and I don't think that my lack of kids makes what I'm saying any less valid.It's just common sense! YOU are the parent...and it is your responsibility to make sure your kids are doing healthy things...I don't care whether they whine, cry, scream or tell you they hate you a million times. They are children, and they need guidance. Letting your kid do whatever he wants will lead to a slew of problems in the future.
Now off to the grocery store to find dinner for my kiddos including that picky eater who couldn't be persuaded to try a piece of cantaloupe today. (seriously--refused a cookie to avoid that cantaloupe.At least he is consistent in his beliefs that fruit is the devil.
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Just hearing the words "picky eater" makes my heart pound.
We live 38 -45 minutes from WDW. LOTS of relatives like to visit us when school is out. Great!However, when I'm doing my very best to play "good hostess" and have *ASKED AHEAD OF TIME* what they eat, purchased the food and prepared it for them, it SUX ROYALLY to have the parents say to me as I'm placing food on the table, "Oh my! So and so doesn't eat that and the youngest will need his put through a blender with reindeer hearts added and some Santaneese oil. Sorry, forgot to mention, my DH no longer eats spaghetti sauce that actually uses tomatoes in it. Oh! You put butter on *all* the garlic toast??? Oh, and do you happen to have some Cheerwine to drink"? Gets tiring trying to be "nice".
Fine...be picky but TELL ME!
Thank you for the apology. I would also like to apologize for responding the way I did. We probably both felt like we were attacked.I'm sure if we were having a face-to-face conversation it would have been a lot nicer.It's tough to have disagreements on a computer. I was out of line with what I said to you and I apologize. I really should have known better before posting this thread because I do think you're right that there are experiences I've never had because I haven't had a child. And I'm obviously protective of my cats!
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So, I'm waiving the white flag!![]()
Thank you for the apology. I would also like to apologize for responding the way I did. We probably both felt like we were attacked.
FWIW, I have found in situations where I said something that people took the wrong way and I clarified what I wanted to say later if I go to the first post that caused the confusion and edit it (add to the end, not replace what I said) that works wonders! That way people like me who come late to the debate don't re-hash things.
Just hearing the words "picky eater" makes my heart pound.
We live 38 -45 minutes from WDW. LOTS of relatives like to visit us when school is out. Great!However, when I'm doing my very best to play "good hostess" and have *ASKED AHEAD OF TIME* what they eat, purchased the food and prepared it for them, it SUX ROYALLY to have the parents say to me as I'm placing food on the table, "Oh my! So and so doesn't eat that and the youngest will need his put through a blender with reindeer hearts added and some Santaneese oil. Sorry, forgot to mention, my DH no longer eats spaghetti sauce that actually uses tomatoes in it.
Oh! You put butter on *all* the garlic toast???
Oh, and do you happen to have some Cheerwine to drink"?
Gets tiring trying to be "nice".
Fine...be picky but TELL ME!
It was TOTALLY mean. What was I thinking...?![]()
Thanks for all your responses! Just so you all know, I fully respect everyone's opinions, whether they agree with me or not. It's interesting to see all of the perspectives.
I don't have kids, and I don't think that my lack of kids makes what I'm saying any less valid.It's just common sense! YOU are the parent...and it is your responsibility to make sure your kids are doing healthy things...I don't care whether they whine, cry, scream or tell you they hate you a million times. They are children, and they need guidance. Letting your kid do whatever he wants will lead to a slew of problems in the future.
I think the cats snuck in and posted under your name.
(just kidding--I have four cats--one likes to walk across my keyboard as I am typing. AHEM!!!!! EXCUSE ME!!!! DID YOU NOTICE ME HERE? YOU WEREN'T BUSY WERE YOU? No kitty--I wasn't busy--I was just exercising my fingers in preparation to scratch your ears. How silly of me to delay your greatest pleasure on the planet. Those cats can be quite sneaky!)
Would you believe that my husband actually gets up in the middle of EVERY night to feed them their 'wet' food? The 'little one' (who is 6!) jumps on him and bites his ears until he gets up. This is a regular occurrence at 2 am. And keeping the little darling out of the room isn't an option...we can't figure out how to stop him from whining and scratching at the door. Luckily I sleep like a log right through it!
Having kids is not an option for us because my DH would give them EVERYTHING they'd want, and I'd be the 'bad guy'!![]()
wow, so you (well DH) are doing what you are telling "parents" not to with thier children with your cats.....![]()