Jacob really was the exact same way. And look how he ate at your house the last time! Eventually, he will get hungry :) Or, you could ask him to show mommy how the piggies eat!
Lol! Now that is a picky eater! Good luck with getting him to eat. Though I love that he has his proprieties. Snack time just sounds much more fun than lunch.
Oh my gosh.. I have that same problem.. We have lunch fixed and ready to go because she is so hungry. Then it is ready oh no I do not want it.. Okay well if you do not eat it no snacks.. Eats a little says, "I am done" then we put it away.. next words "I want a snack" you still have this.. Oh children..
I can't imagine it happening with my Grands (or even my kids when they were small!) It would have been a one minute time elapse and they would have been begging for more!
LOL too funny! Those boys! HA! P.S. I'm back now and have a new post ready for tomorrow so be sure and stop by to say hello if you get a chance! Big hugs! :)
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Happens here too!
Kids....
Thanks for you kind thought..
Hope you are having a wonderful week..
My girlfriend put her 2-year old on a gluten free diet w/o drs approval/ testing.
I can't believe all he really wanted was the juice.
Yes, I can I have nephews like this.
I can't imagine it happening with my Grands (or even my kids when they were small!) It would have been a one minute time elapse and they would have been begging for more!
My daughter Emma is EXACTLY the same.