I've tried: vanilla rice (liked), sweet potato (liked), squash (liked), carrots (too lumpy, pretended to gag), banana (liked the 1st day, not the 2nd), millet (boring), apple (too tart), mushed sweetcorn (gross) and yesterday and today, blueberries! They're really great 'cos they stain everything. I get it round my mouth and end up looking like rubberlips Mick Jagger. And I've figured that a way of causing maximum havoc is to swipe the spoon really hard with a great clumsy butter-arm before it gets to my mouth, and then enjoying the look on Mum's face as she sees gobs of dark purply-blue everywhere.
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
Foodie
I measured 69cm tall and weighed 16 lbs and 8½ oz at the clinic this morning. My line on the growth chart is climbing again after a brief slowdown in the last couple of months. I think it must be the food Mum's been shovelling into my mouth for the past three weeks now.
I've tried: vanilla rice (liked), sweet potato (liked), squash (liked), carrots (too lumpy, pretended to gag), banana (liked the 1st day, not the 2nd), millet (boring), apple (too tart), mushed sweetcorn (gross) and yesterday and today, blueberries! They're really great 'cos they stain everything. I get it round my mouth and end up looking like rubberlips Mick Jagger. And I've figured that a way of causing maximum havoc is to swipe the spoon really hard with a great clumsy butter-arm before it gets to my mouth, and then enjoying the look on Mum's face as she sees gobs of dark purply-blue everywhere.
I've tried: vanilla rice (liked), sweet potato (liked), squash (liked), carrots (too lumpy, pretended to gag), banana (liked the 1st day, not the 2nd), millet (boring), apple (too tart), mushed sweetcorn (gross) and yesterday and today, blueberries! They're really great 'cos they stain everything. I get it round my mouth and end up looking like rubberlips Mick Jagger. And I've figured that a way of causing maximum havoc is to swipe the spoon really hard with a great clumsy butter-arm before it gets to my mouth, and then enjoying the look on Mum's face as she sees gobs of dark purply-blue everywhere.
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