The other night while Lance and I were eating dinner, Thomas grabbed Lance's spoon and shoved it in his mouth. He proceeded to gnaw and lick it in a most ravenous fashion. In the days leading up to the "spoon incident," we had noticed him glaring at us with curious eyes (and open mouth) while we ate. It was obvious to us that he was craving "grown-up" food, so we broke the La Leche League's cardinal rule of "No Solid Foods Until 6 Months!" and made him some rice cereal. Though still a rookie, he seems nonetheless intent on becoming a pro at eating like Mommy and Daddy. In the meantime, I will have to get used to rice cereal as a decoration for my kitchen table and floor!
Monday, March 22, 2010
First Bite: "Rice, It's What's for Dinner"
The other night while Lance and I were eating dinner, Thomas grabbed Lance's spoon and shoved it in his mouth. He proceeded to gnaw and lick it in a most ravenous fashion. In the days leading up to the "spoon incident," we had noticed him glaring at us with curious eyes (and open mouth) while we ate. It was obvious to us that he was craving "grown-up" food, so we broke the La Leche League's cardinal rule of "No Solid Foods Until 6 Months!" and made him some rice cereal. Though still a rookie, he seems nonetheless intent on becoming a pro at eating like Mommy and Daddy. In the meantime, I will have to get used to rice cereal as a decoration for my kitchen table and floor!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment