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Kibbie
My daughter had her 3 year old checkup yesterday her stats:

40lbs (97%)
39.5 inches (95%)

Healthy, soft tummy, blood work was great... normal little girl! Back where the Dr wanted her on the charts and everything! smile.gif (she was 10lbs and 22 inches when she was born so big baby)


Now today we are dealing with a self glutening. She has a friend over and decided that she would just eat her friends macaroni and cheese for lunch (while I was cleaning up a broken glass that I dropped on the tile) Sometimes I wish she wasn't the type of kid that had to learn the hard way, but she is..... guess this will teach her!

jplain
Yay for her height and weight stats ~ those are fantastic!
And oh how frustrating 3 year olds can be when they decide to exercise free will.
Well, hopefully she'll learn a lesson out of it!
MrsGlutenFree
QUOTE (Kibbie @ Mar 13 2008, 09:46 AM) *
My daughter had her 3 year old checkup yesterday her stats:

40lbs (97%)
39.5 inches (95%)

Healthy, soft tummy, blood work was great... normal little girl! Back where the Dr wanted her on the charts and everything! smile.gif (she was 10lbs and 22 inches when she was born so big baby)


Now today we are dealing with a self glutening. She has a friend over and decided that she would just eat her friends macaroni and cheese for lunch (while I was cleaning up a broken glass that I dropped on the tile) Sometimes I wish she wasn't the type of kid that had to learn the hard way, but she is..... guess this will teach her!



3 years old is too young to really grasp the idea of not eating gluten, don't you think? My son is 4 and while I think he's grasping it, if I weren't in the room, I think he'd eat gluten. Maybe next time have some gluten free mac n cheese for the friend! smile.gif

And YAY for a healthy report. Isn't that the greatest feeling in the world for a Mommy? smile.gif Great job, Mom!
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