“What would you like for breakfast, tinyMovieStar?”
“Spaghetti.”
“What would you like for lunch, tinyMovieStar?”
“Spaghetti.”
“What would you like for tea, tinyMovieStar?”
“Spaghet…”
You get the picture.
“What would you like for breakfast, tinyMovieStar?”
“Spaghetti.”
“What would you like for lunch, tinyMovieStar?”
“Spaghetti.”
“What would you like for tea, tinyMovieStar?”
“Spaghet…”
You get the picture.
@maique Some friends of ours had an adolescent son who only wanted to eat pizza. They decided to use reverse psychology, and served nothing but pizza at every meal, figuring that would cure him. They cracked before he did.
@maique It sounds as though tinyMovieStar and my elder grandson would get on well on the food front.
In other food & little ones news, we were having dinner at my step-daughter’s last night and I couldn’t help but think of your post about tinyMovieStar’s eating habits. My younger grandson, similar age to TMS, transfers some food to a glass before “drinking” it, liberally distributed the remainder around the table before finally leaving to play. 😂
@crossingthethreshold I’m not even reading this one out loud! I’m almost sure she can already get a little English, besides the colors and “ice cream”.
She hasn’t done anything like this, yet, but I fear we’ll see her antics evolve into the unknown.
@JMaxB I had a favorite pizza place in Kalamazoo where I grew up—Bilbo's Pizza in a Pan. The last summer I lived there, when I knew I was going to move away and possibly never return, I ate at that pizza place literally every day for the last 6 weeks I was in town.
@maique She's ready for Maurice Sendak's "What Do You Say, Dear?" I highly recommend ordering it straight away.