Sunday, January 22, 2012

Picky Eaters!

"Every family has one." Oh sure, but we have 2 & sometimes 3 picky eaters who refuse to eat what they're given, whether they actually know what it tastes like or not.

As expectant parents (many moons ago) we had these ideas of how we were going to teach our children. What rules & teaching methods we were going to use. As any parent knows, the majority of that kind of planning is thrown out the window as your little ones grow. Not that you aren't still instituting rules, but each child is so different that you need to get to know their personality & challenges to best teach them. 

So here is where I'm going with this, our philosophy for dealing with picky eaters was going to be simple & stern. You eat what you are given for dinner, or you go to bed hungry. (This was adapted from my parents' much more strict & only ever enforced upon myself "Eat it or wear it" concept. Yes, I was a picky eater too.)

Our pickiest eater: Thing 2. The happy-go-lucky child who suddenly pulls on several generations of extreme stubbornness to utterly refuse to eat (or even try) something new, no matter how hungry she is. No problem, this just means bedtime without dinner. After going through this routine a few times, it dawns on me that a pattern has emerged: every morning after a skipped dinner, Thing 2 is getting sick all over the place. 

Talk about adding insult to injury. Not only is she too stubborn to eat the food we offer & isn't improving or learning from skipping her dinners, we have to clean up after a sick little girl most of the next day. UGH.

Unfortunately, this has turned into some compromise in different ways as she grows. At times it was, "Eat what we fixed or all you get is plain bread." She ate a lot of plain bread... and liked it. Tried the, "I don't care if you get sick, you are going to eat this or go to bed hungry & start throwing up in the morning!" I think that worked once. Tried a few different things that have gone by the wayside. 

So all of this finickiness has changed over time as to what she will or will not eat. The current struggle with both Thing 2 AND 1 is vegetables of course. They liked them just fine when they were toddlers, but one day just refused to eat them anymore. Thing 3 & 4 rarely have a problem with veggies. 

Our new dinner plan: veggies FIRST, then main course. They can even pick whatever tasty thing they want for dinner, but before they ever get a smear of it on their plate, they have to FINISH their veggie.
Last night Thing 3 plowed through his broccoli like it was nothing (Yay!) and then went on to eat all his pot-stickers and a bowl of ice cream.
Thing 1 & 2 were less than amused by the selection & the amount of broccoli they had to get through (maybe about 1/4 cup). "I'll let you have some seasoning on it, what do you want?" The Johnny's seasoning salt was selected & applied & the girls claimed that it made the broccoli SO much better... and they sat & stared at their plates. The dinner awaiting them was none other than their coveted Ling Ling Pot-stickers (pan-fried!). Apparently this was not enough to tempt them to eat.
Although I'm not opposed to "spare" pot-stickers & I usually have a no-negotiation policy with culinary terrorists, I decided to give them a deal: Eat all the broccoli & get your 4 pot-stickers. Eat half your broccoli & get ONE pot-sticker. Eat 1 broccoli & you can eat a couple slices of plain bread to keep yourself from getting sick. 

Thing 1 took me up on the half broccoli for a single pot-sticker deal.
Thing 2 decided on the plain bread route... but still had to get through 1 'horrible' broccoli floret. After a long time hemming, hawing, nibbling, grimacing, & complaining, it came down to this: "Guess what your throw up is going to taste like since you've already eaten some of the broccoli? REALLY NASTY broccoli. If you think it's bad now, just wait until it's coming back up in the morning just because you didn't eat enough of it."
Boo-yah! That was the magic touch & the last half of her piece of broccoli all went down (with a large glass of water). She never looked so happy to eat 2 pieces of plain white bread. 

When Thing 4 awoke from her nap half-way through dinner she cleaned up the remaining broccoli off her big sisters plates. She thought she was getting her dessert first. 

Tonight we had baby carrots. Thing 2's favorite veggie.
Thing 1 had to thoroughly drown them in Ranch dressing. 

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Snow day!

... In which we stayed home & didn't even play in the snow much.

Oh, Things 1 & 2 made a "snowman" about 10" tall. (Even with raisins for eyes, mouth & buttons, and a baby carrot nose.)
Thing 1 made a couple snow angels. Thing 3 practiced making & throwing snowballs at inanimate objects.
Thing 4 just stayed inside all day & didn't seem interested in exploring our temporary winter wonderland.

But all the outdoor fun seems to have been short-lived... And then all the snow melted.

Why did I bother getting everyone's multiple layers on this morning? And searched high & low for matching sets of gloves & mittens? (Thing 3 still went out with 1 mitten & 1 sock on his hands.)

And now they're SO excited to see that it's snowing again AND there's no school tomorrow...

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The Crew (aka: my VelociRaptor pack)

After giving the oldest kiddos the choice for their blog 'nicknames', we decided on doing an easy to remember group theme. As Dr. Seuss fans, we have decided on Things 1 through 4. ;) So here they are:
Thing 1


Thing 1: My oldest is a beautiful 8 year old. Usually pretty helpful, however loves to join in the hyper-activity of the pack right around bedtime every night.

Thing 2

Thing 3
Thing 2: My 2nd oldest is a beautiful 6 year old. A little more free-spirited, but also quite helpful with the younger siblings.


Thing 4
Thing 3: My only boy, and he sure is Handsome. This rambunctious 3 year old is what you would expect of an energetic boy... except he frequently asks to watch "My Little Ponies."


Thing 4: My tiny girl is my youngest beauty. Only a year & a half old, she thoroughly knows the ways of the "Terrible Twos". She knows she's cute & makes ample use of it.




That rounds out the gang of kiddos. All that cuteness keeps things pretty busy & interesting around here.

About the Title

For Moms out there, my blog title probably needs no explanation.
However for those who may be wondering, I'll explain. I'm a Mom of 4 kids. When getting the family ready to go somewhere, I usually grab the kids & get them cleaned, dressed & ready to get out the door first. Mommy's time comes last. So when it's especially difficult getting child cooperation, Mommy's time dwindles. Shaving the legs doesn't always happen before church & special events. That is when long, pretty dresses come in handy. I can hide my hairiness & still feel pretty despite it.
The makeup usually gets a little thin as well.

What part of your routine have you sacrificed for the kids?

This Is Me

  I guess I'm supposed to talk about myself here... not something I'm very good at. Ask me about my kids & I can go on and on. Well, here goes...
  My name is MandaLin. I'm within my last year in my 20s. I have been married for 11 years and have 4 kids, aged 8 - 1.5 years old. This blog is about my thoughts & adventures of being a Mom of 4 busy kids. I work part-time, while my husband works full-time. In other words, busy, Busy, BUSY.
  In my "spare time" I'm trying to complete a few art & craft projects, keep up with my scrapbooks, and BAKE some tasty, unhealthy goodies. (Not that I really get much time for any of these.) Eventually it would be nice to read again. I haven't picked up a book that didn't have an "Illustrator" listed on the cover in years. 
  And now I've started a Blog. We'll see how this goes. ;)