Heidi Anne has enjoyed the library story time. This week they read books about eating healthy. She made the discovery that Dadda is a little overweight. She has been on his case to eat his fruits and veggies - in front of her to verify he's really eating them. He has to call her as well when he's a work, otherwise she worries about him.
Daddad isn't the only one under this new scrutiny. The staff at the library are as well. As they were reading a book about eating healthy she turned one of the librarians' (who was rather overweight I will admit) and asked her "Are you paying good attention? You should, it's very important for you."
I closed my eyes tight then did a face-palm. I've tried to talk to Heidi Anne, discussing how there is being right and being nice.
Sorry in advance if she demands that you eat healthy in front of her. I tell myself, "Well, it could be worse, other people have kids that only want junk food and mine refuses to have anything unhealthy."
Sorry in advance if she demands that you eat healthy in front of her. I tell myself, "Well, it could be worse, other people have kids that only want junk food and mine refuses to have anything unhealthy."
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