Dear
Ann Abler,
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My baby drank Jenga, and he's okay. |
Is
there a reason I shouldn't be giving my toddler decaf, unsweetened ice tea? I'm
obsessed and so she is too. I can't resist her sweet, lisp-y "I thirthty"
whenever she sees it…should I try to resist?
What do you think?
Tea Time Troubles
Dear Triple T,
I
believe the saying “resistance is futile” was first uttered during an encounter
with a tantrum-throwing toddler. Google tells me it's from Star Trek, but there are
certain things a mother just feels and
I feel it was because of a toddler.
My
favorite piece of parenting advice is when people tell you to “pick your
battles” because it means you can do whatever you want. You can
either pick the battle or not pick it, and you are following instructions. You win! So there
you go, pick your battles.
Back
to your question, and my answer - which has been brewed just for you:
Yes, yes, a thousand
times yes!
Give your girl some sips of the stuff. Didn’t moms used to
give their babies whiskey, for the love of Keith Richards? I hardly think a
drink of decaf unsweetened iced tea will do her in, but again, in case it
wasn’t clear, I am not a doctor. But I feel like one.
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Of course there's a Ryan Gosling Kale meme (via http://eartheasy.tumblr.com) |
If you
have any lingering guilt about your decision, just put some kale in it. No one
can argue with kale. Kale is invincible and is always right. If
kale were a human, it would be Ryan Gosling. Say something bad about kale, and suffer
the wrath of the vegan mafia. I’m not sure this is true, but I feel it is.
Now
go have some tea for two with your little cutie,
Your
Ann Abler