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When You’re Not the Only One Feeding Your Child (New Kveller Blog)

When You’re Not the Only One Feeding Your Child (New Kveller Blog)

We all have plans for how our children will eat. The other parents will drool with jealousy over the varied and sophisticated palate of our little ones. They’ll run around the playground clutching carrot and celery sticks and turn their nose up at white bread. This works for a while, until your child leaves the house. Then it’s all over.

Click on the popsicle below to read the rest…

Actually, when I saw the popsicle picture that Kveller used with the article, it reminded me of this August 2011 Column, when “Slash” was offered popsicles at 4 houses in a row. After 2, I cut her off!

“Slash” is famous! See my August column and new personal essay about Avital

We just came back from a great weekend celebrating my grandfather’s 96th birthday.

After two weekends away, both fun, relaxing family time (and both involving all-nighters with a teething, traveling baby…) I maintain my need for a staycation, but also recognize that it isn’t good for me or my family to be all work and no play.

Click here to read my August column about the benefits of the allusive “staycation.”

In other news, we’re planning for Avital’s first birthday, September 25.

Here is a review of her past year, published for the entire world to see how special she is.

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