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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 34457" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Suz -- This morning husband is saying that maybe we could figure out what Angela likes to eat and make it, so he is in agreement with you. I understand your shellfish analogy and I certainly would not serve shellfish to someone allergic to it. And if I knew someone was diabetic, I would ask them how I needed to accommodate them. </p><p></p><p>I think the problem is that Angela loved meat until she turned 16. She came to the dinner table one night and announced, "I'm a vegetarian now." It was so strange. It was like a thing just to be different. So I guess I'm still thinking of her as this KID who "should be eating meat" and "why can't she just eat meat like everyone else in the family" and "why is she being stubborn to be different." I'm not thinking of her as a guest or an adult, just my kid. My fault, I guess. </p><p></p><p>Yes, we have been walking on eggshells with Melissa, but I've been reading the book "Stop Walking on Eggshells" and am starting to learn and put into practice what I learn so I don't walk on eggshells anymore. </p><p></p><p>Last night there was a moment when I wished I had never had either daughter 'cuz life would have been so much easier. I hate when that thought pops into my head. Makes me feel guilty as heck.</p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 34457, member: 87"] Suz -- This morning husband is saying that maybe we could figure out what Angela likes to eat and make it, so he is in agreement with you. I understand your shellfish analogy and I certainly would not serve shellfish to someone allergic to it. And if I knew someone was diabetic, I would ask them how I needed to accommodate them. I think the problem is that Angela loved meat until she turned 16. She came to the dinner table one night and announced, "I'm a vegetarian now." It was so strange. It was like a thing just to be different. So I guess I'm still thinking of her as this KID who "should be eating meat" and "why can't she just eat meat like everyone else in the family" and "why is she being stubborn to be different." I'm not thinking of her as a guest or an adult, just my kid. My fault, I guess. Yes, we have been walking on eggshells with Melissa, but I've been reading the book "Stop Walking on Eggshells" and am starting to learn and put into practice what I learn so I don't walk on eggshells anymore. Last night there was a moment when I wished I had never had either daughter 'cuz life would have been so much easier. I hate when that thought pops into my head. Makes me feel guilty as heck. Sue [/QUOTE]
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