kayb85

I've jumped right into the unfooding thing. I think once you get
unschooling it's easy to get unfooding and the other unparenting
things, but it still takes awhile to get totally comfortable with
it. Unfooding doesn't sound like quite the right word for it, does
it? Unfooders still eat food! lol Just like you wouldn't call an
unschooler and unlearner. But anyway...

Some days I've been impressed and some days I'm not. Like today, my
three year old had nilla wafers for breakfast, meatballs in spaghetti
sauce and 1/2 a hot dog for lunch, and a grilled cheese sandwich with
tomato and onion for supper. He still drinks nothing but soda. My
five year old had nilla wafers for breakfast and didn't eat lunch.
He ate a toasted cheese (just cheese and bread) for supper and at
night had a snack of leftover hamburg and potatos. He drank sunny
delight all day. I'm not sure what my 9 year old ate for breakfast
and lunch, but she had a toasted cheese for supper and hamburg and
potatos for a bedtime snack.

I'm learning to relax, which is good. The biggest area that needs
improvement is my modelling of good food choices. I struggle with
eating well.