tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3441526831899251601.post5193666372609224055..comments2023-10-16T21:21:40.345+11:00Comments on *~Dust~*: Oddities, Solids, Poo & biting..Tiffanyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05330201156791812226noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3441526831899251601.post-39875458662765369152008-12-03T15:46:00.000+11:002008-12-03T15:46:00.000+11:00Yes, I am still eating my late lunch, lol! Leftove...Yes, I am still eating my late lunch, lol! Leftover pasta from last night (half a serve and Jenna will get the rest as her after-school snack).. and a small salad.<BR/>Had an apple and a coffee and a 4grain/seed dinner size roll too.. because I was pretty bad and didn't have brekky today (what with THE phone call..and I went for a walk too).<BR/><BR/>Anyway! I LoVE these beautiful photo's of Alyssa! Especially the 1st one with dummy-in-mouth. I miss Jenna being at that stage. She was just a joy. Can you email me these?<BR/><BR/>Jenna's fav baby food was carrots too! And pumpkin (from jars.. I chose jars after researching.. and being convinced it was the best choice nutritionally and for convenience). Did it help that I had a chunky folder sent to me by Heinz or whoever with pages and pages of facts..and some freebies? O.O They 'informed' me. ;)<BR/><BR/>I figured Jenna liked the sweetness of the carrots and pumpkin whereas apple was more acidic.. She didn't like that as much. Jenna didn't have rice cereal either from memory.<BR/><BR/>Anyway.. all I can think of for constipation is more fluids? But this could be nutrionally detrimental.. so the professionals would know best, I don't want to ill-advise you!<BR/><BR/>Driving to the gym is often the best way because it's about time managment and convenience. A bike ride could be half an hour away from home or add half an hour to an hour of the time you allocate to the gym and that just eats into your day and could mean the difference between choosing to go or not. We used to live a 5 min bike ride away from the gym and Paul would often ride...and sometimes I would too...but I mostly liked the convenience of the car.. I mean, if I've put an hour in at the gym and sweated etc.. That needs to be enough, rather than be all puritanical about it (is that the term?) and feel guilty that I could have ridden. I was paying the gym to make me sweat, so no guilt there and the bike came out only if I felt like it.<BR/><BR/>Paul said that when he lived in Mulgrave (Melb) there was a Macca's beside the gym and he'd drive from the gym car park, down a ramp into the Macca's drive-thru and get two McFeasts and eat them in the car on the way home. Kind-of cancelled out his workout..but I guess it was still good for his circulation and fitness somehow to exercise rather than not? O.O<BR/><BR/>If gyms have windows in full view of pedestrians..I tend not to look. I don't like the feeling that they have satisfaction or potentially big heads that they're working-out and I'm not.. lol!mariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17429276385902250770noreply@blogger.com