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Too tired to fight it tonight, but the difficult child's are playing husband
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<blockquote data-quote="Iamwipedouttoo" data-source="post: 331883" data-attributes="member: 7829"><p>It is eat what I make or make something else for yourself here.</p><p> </p><p>We had this come up a few weeks ago here. I was making tomato soup and grilled cheese as an easy meal one night (horrible difficult child day, forgot to take somethign out of our freezer for dinner!). DS immediately complained that he didn't want that (no meat with this kid no like!) and was promptly told that was what we were having if he didn't like it he could help himself to PB&J or whatever leftovers he could find in the fridge. He was not happy.</p><p> </p><p>When husband got home he asked what was for dinner and then told me he probably wouldn't be eating since he had a late lunch. I dont' have a problem with someone not eating because they aren't hungry - no big deal.</p><p> </p><p>Then it happens!</p><p> </p><p>While I am in the middle of grilling the sandwiches for me and daughter my husband asks DS if he wants to go out to grab some hot wings!!! The interesting thing was DS and husband couldn't understand why I was mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iamwipedouttoo, post: 331883, member: 7829"] It is eat what I make or make something else for yourself here. We had this come up a few weeks ago here. I was making tomato soup and grilled cheese as an easy meal one night (horrible difficult child day, forgot to take somethign out of our freezer for dinner!). DS immediately complained that he didn't want that (no meat with this kid no like!) and was promptly told that was what we were having if he didn't like it he could help himself to PB&J or whatever leftovers he could find in the fridge. He was not happy. When husband got home he asked what was for dinner and then told me he probably wouldn't be eating since he had a late lunch. I dont' have a problem with someone not eating because they aren't hungry - no big deal. Then it happens! While I am in the middle of grilling the sandwiches for me and daughter my husband asks DS if he wants to go out to grab some hot wings!!! The interesting thing was DS and husband couldn't understand why I was mad. [/QUOTE]
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