Thursday, August 10, 2006

I'm not the ONLY crazy mum around here y'know

Granted, this woman's child is almost twice the age of The Little Madam, but that doesn't stop her from being just as anxious about her son's eating habits as I am about TLM's. Ask Moxie is my latest best blog discovery. I wish I'd discovered her sooner - sure, she's no more of an expert on parenting than most parents, but she sure does sound like she knows what's what.

Another reason I'm always concerned about how much TLM eats is that she's very little for her age. It's supposedly normal for babies to triple their birth weights in the first year, but TLM has crept from a 3.66kg birth weight to a petite 8.44kgs at almost one year. The GP assured me that it was probably my shortness genes coming into play, which was not at all reassuring (the boy is 6'2"; I truly believe that short women hook up with tall men because of a subconcsious desire to create normal-size offspring).

After TLM was weighed at her WellChild checkup yesterday I had a chat to the Plunket nurse and she's going to get me an appointment with the hospital dietician. It's pretty hard trying to think up finger foods for TLM which don't include the Evil Five (dairy, eggs, soy, nuts, fish), and hopefully this food expert can give me some more ideas.

6 comments:

Watson Woodworth said...

My mum is 5'1" and my dad is 5'2".
I started out as a really late bloomer and was only 5'0" when I started high school. I was surprised and very grateful to end up at 5'9"
I still have my dad's little-people features of oddly big hands and feet though.

Violet said...

so where did you get those extra inches? And having big hands and feet is probably a good thing if you hang out with women who believe that thing they say about men with big hands and feet...

Anonymous said...

I appreciate you mentioning the link to Ask Moxie.

I hope the hospital dietician can help.

Anonymous said...

I like the Ask Moxie site!

I'd be interested in hearing what finger foods you find out about - my baby has to avoid the same (except soy) and like you I'm finding it hard to think of interesting foods.

Violet said...

eb: thanks. Hey, did you know that your blog has been hijacked? I was subscribing to it, and the other day I noticed it's been pointing to some scummy spam site instead.

ella: I've been searching the 'Net for vegan recipes - have you?

Violet said...

charlotte: mostly I worry because she still wakes for breastfeeds at night, and I wouldn't like to think I'm depriving her of necessary calories if I don't feed her at night. Otherwise I think I'd be much more okay with her eating. The last thing I want to do is force-feed her - that's her grandma's job!