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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 374651" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>He was FLYING to help me last night. Which he hasn't done since last week. And honestly, that almost made me even madder...he knew he was in trouble, so he was pitching in to cover his butt. Where's he been the last 5 days??? Not helping me. Again. But I've been preoccupied with the school, so I've let that go for now.</p><p> </p><p>I had a tift with husband tonight. My friend that owns the cafe had Wee during the meeting. When I got there to get him, husband had also just gotten there. Wee had a small bowl of ice cream in the afternoon, and she had given him 2 brownies, because husband was planning to leave and they wouldn't eat for a while, but we decided to eat.supper. He brought up Wee's eating habits (Wee eats several times a day instead of 3 big meals) and it just irritates the snot out of husband, and he got pissy about it cause Wee didn't eat all of his supper (wee ate 2 of 3 chicken strips and an order or fries). Wee is NOT overweight in the least, and, in fact, the grazing started as a toddler because he was losing weight, due to his activity level, per the pediatrician's advice. I'm hypoglycemic and eat several small meals. And Wee gets more easily frustrated when he's hungry. And as long as I keep fruit, veggies, or sandwich stuff on hand, he can get it himself. Just seems to be a non-issue in my book. </p><p> </p><p>So husband went to the broom closet. He hasn't come home yet. I suspect he will, but I was also just wondering how I'll feel if he doesn't. And sadly, I think I could go in the house, crawl in bed, and be just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 374651, member: 1848"] He was FLYING to help me last night. Which he hasn't done since last week. And honestly, that almost made me even madder...he knew he was in trouble, so he was pitching in to cover his butt. Where's he been the last 5 days??? Not helping me. Again. But I've been preoccupied with the school, so I've let that go for now. I had a tift with husband tonight. My friend that owns the cafe had Wee during the meeting. When I got there to get him, husband had also just gotten there. Wee had a small bowl of ice cream in the afternoon, and she had given him 2 brownies, because husband was planning to leave and they wouldn't eat for a while, but we decided to eat.supper. He brought up Wee's eating habits (Wee eats several times a day instead of 3 big meals) and it just irritates the snot out of husband, and he got pissy about it cause Wee didn't eat all of his supper (wee ate 2 of 3 chicken strips and an order or fries). Wee is NOT overweight in the least, and, in fact, the grazing started as a toddler because he was losing weight, due to his activity level, per the pediatrician's advice. I'm hypoglycemic and eat several small meals. And Wee gets more easily frustrated when he's hungry. And as long as I keep fruit, veggies, or sandwich stuff on hand, he can get it himself. Just seems to be a non-issue in my book. So husband went to the broom closet. He hasn't come home yet. I suspect he will, but I was also just wondering how I'll feel if he doesn't. And sadly, I think I could go in the house, crawl in bed, and be just fine. [/QUOTE]
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