Hi. I was floored this a.m. by my 13 y.o. son. Let me preface this by saying he is a complainer and very negative and very smart.
He sat at the breakfast table to his skim milk and Nutrigrain waffles and looked at me with a look that tells me oh oh-here it comes. He told me that my allowing him and his 3 brothers to have Pop-Tarts as a special treat after lunch or dinner and not at breakfast time is totally ridiculous and that he brought this subject up with his paternal Grandmother and father's girlfriend. They both laughed and said how "silly" and obsessive I am.
I have tried to teach all of my boys healthy eating/exercise habits but I never ban any food from our house. He KNOWS this. Just the day before I bought Cocoa Bumpers upon his request. I will allow the Cocoa Bumpers a few times a week but not every a.m. Anyway, he made some additonal comments and told me that I have some new undiscovered eating disorder because I care too much about nutrition and exercise. I couldn't help but fall to his level and retort that his Grandmother and all of her kids are fat and his dad's girlfriend truly has an eating disorder (anorexia) so I really didn't care what they thought and that he should think twice before using absolutes with me (i.e he said I never let them have junk food) because I will take the absolute and prove him wrong.
I took the gummies out of his lunch and told him to expect no soda (I let him have 1/2 can with dinner nightly) with dinner or a chocolate malt afer dinner like the one I made him yesterday. Oh and bye bye Bumpers!
I don't understand why people who care about what goes in their mouths and about taking care of their bodies are considered freaks, silly or obsessive. I believe in moderation. It would be so nice to have friends and family who support a healthy lifestyle instead of knocking it. Thanks for listening!!
He sat at the breakfast table to his skim milk and Nutrigrain waffles and looked at me with a look that tells me oh oh-here it comes. He told me that my allowing him and his 3 brothers to have Pop-Tarts as a special treat after lunch or dinner and not at breakfast time is totally ridiculous and that he brought this subject up with his paternal Grandmother and father's girlfriend. They both laughed and said how "silly" and obsessive I am.
I have tried to teach all of my boys healthy eating/exercise habits but I never ban any food from our house. He KNOWS this. Just the day before I bought Cocoa Bumpers upon his request. I will allow the Cocoa Bumpers a few times a week but not every a.m. Anyway, he made some additonal comments and told me that I have some new undiscovered eating disorder because I care too much about nutrition and exercise. I couldn't help but fall to his level and retort that his Grandmother and all of her kids are fat and his dad's girlfriend truly has an eating disorder (anorexia) so I really didn't care what they thought and that he should think twice before using absolutes with me (i.e he said I never let them have junk food) because I will take the absolute and prove him wrong.
I took the gummies out of his lunch and told him to expect no soda (I let him have 1/2 can with dinner nightly) with dinner or a chocolate malt afer dinner like the one I made him yesterday. Oh and bye bye Bumpers!
I don't understand why people who care about what goes in their mouths and about taking care of their bodies are considered freaks, silly or obsessive. I believe in moderation. It would be so nice to have friends and family who support a healthy lifestyle instead of knocking it. Thanks for listening!!