It isnt that long till we go for our halloween trip to DLP. Today I paid our travel insurance. My dd has kindly informed me I snore, so i had to tell my cousin that as we are sharing a room. My dd is one to talk *** she can narf snore herself. I am sure I am not that bad, I whisper to her and she tell me to stop shouting.
I am worried about a few things though, my dd's food intolerances are getting worse, she is reacting to most things that would be available at DLP, I am going to have to stock up on a few dozen fruit bags from asda as she is mainly just happpy to eat those and it is the only thing that does not give her problems. It might save a fortune on food though but it doesnt make any difference when booking restaraunts as i am going to have to pay for her to have a meal which she cannot probably have unless it is chips! So I am wondering do they offer lower rates for kids who really wont eat? I want to do cafe mickey and buy a birthday cake for her to have given even though she wouldnt be able to eat it it is more for the experience of having it given and the fuss she will get, but I begrudge spending £20 when she will happily sit there eating a 50p fruit bag from asda! It is unreal my cousins one year old gets it free and she eats more than my dd.
I am also going to have to watch what i eat, I have been on a trial diet of banning foods what could be giving me problems and it is working, is anyone aware of over the counter medicines that can be bought to slow down the digestive system? I am trying not to be so graphic here, but I am sure most of you will know what i am going on about, I am to much of a wimp to go to the gp about it as I worry they will send me for tests and i wouldnt want to know the outcome of it.
Despite all the worry, we are looking forward to it.
I am worried about a few things though, my dd's food intolerances are getting worse, she is reacting to most things that would be available at DLP, I am going to have to stock up on a few dozen fruit bags from asda as she is mainly just happpy to eat those and it is the only thing that does not give her problems. It might save a fortune on food though but it doesnt make any difference when booking restaraunts as i am going to have to pay for her to have a meal which she cannot probably have unless it is chips! So I am wondering do they offer lower rates for kids who really wont eat? I want to do cafe mickey and buy a birthday cake for her to have given even though she wouldnt be able to eat it it is more for the experience of having it given and the fuss she will get, but I begrudge spending £20 when she will happily sit there eating a 50p fruit bag from asda! It is unreal my cousins one year old gets it free and she eats more than my dd.
I am also going to have to watch what i eat, I have been on a trial diet of banning foods what could be giving me problems and it is working, is anyone aware of over the counter medicines that can be bought to slow down the digestive system? I am trying not to be so graphic here, but I am sure most of you will know what i am going on about, I am to much of a wimp to go to the gp about it as I worry they will send me for tests and i wouldnt want to know the outcome of it.
Despite all the worry, we are looking forward to it.