04-03-2012, 09:23 PM
I already taught my elder daughter and my son to eat healthier, but my younger daughter still has a sweet tooth, and her willpower seems to be stronger than mine.
After we finished the smoothies, my son came over from my ex's house where he had baked scones for school tomorrow. He offered me two, but I had to say no, or at least say I'd rather eat them tomorrow. Ouch. That hurts. I only see them two days a week. They are such sweet kids, and they really want to do something nice for their dear old hermit dad.
Thanks for the bakery tip. Last week, at least I got brown buns instead of white ones, and quark instead of ice cream. I'll do a better job shopping for groceries tomorrow
After we finished the smoothies, my son came over from my ex's house where he had baked scones for school tomorrow. He offered me two, but I had to say no, or at least say I'd rather eat them tomorrow. Ouch. That hurts. I only see them two days a week. They are such sweet kids, and they really want to do something nice for their dear old hermit dad.
Thanks for the bakery tip. Last week, at least I got brown buns instead of white ones, and quark instead of ice cream. I'll do a better job shopping for groceries tomorrow