it gets easier... but by the time it gets easier they become young women who will only eat this or that... so you trade "piggy" for "Little Miss Fickle"
Wow! That's a girl that really enjoys her spaghetti. It's awesome. And I'm with Maile, it took Pippi FOREVER to get out of the full-sensory eating, but I think it must make them very smart and very creative and quite willing to try new things.
Wow, that is very impressive! And, no, it doesn't really get any easier.
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha.....
ReplyDeleteit gets easier... but by the time it gets easier they become young women who will only eat this or that... so you trade "piggy" for "Little Miss Fickle"
Love the post.
Wow! That's a girl that really enjoys her spaghetti. It's awesome. And I'm with Maile, it took Pippi FOREVER to get out of the full-sensory eating, but I think it must make them very smart and very creative and quite willing to try new things.
ReplyDeleteNO it doesn't!! I find myself planning meals around a "messy factor" and if I have time for a bath afterwards!! HA!!! =)
ReplyDeletethat pic is hilarious!! very good coverage, emma!
ReplyDeleteNO! No it does NOT get easier!
ReplyDeletehehe!
sorry!!!
While it was rather obnoxious and messy for Talmage to be independent, I'm grateful for a 2 year old who feeds himself now.
ReplyDeleteAnd no, the messy doesn't go away. Now Talmage just gets angry at the mess he creates.
It's rough being a toddler.
Love,
Laura
Awww, look how proud she is of herself! Very cute.
ReplyDeleteThat picture is priceless!!!
ReplyDeleteHey, in reply to your comment on the blog, you got 2 & 3 mixed up. Pretty good. You haven't blogged in awhile...you must have a secret?
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