We’ve been so lucky for the past 1.5 years, since Brandon started eating solids. He’s pretty much eaten whatever we put in front of him. It’s amazed most people how much he eats. He used to cry if he didn’t get “more broccoli”. He was more than happy to eat his veggies, and ate meat, even when it was all ground up. As soon as he was able to eat solids, there was no turning back. Until recently. Over the past several days, we’ve noticed he’s been more picky. I don’t know if it’s that he has a more refined palette now or is feeling sick. In the past, when he doesn’t eat much, we definitely know that he is sick. It would only last a short time, then he’s back to vacuum cleaner mode. He has always liked sweets and snacks, but is now refusing to eat “normal” food – like whatever Dave makes for our dinner. It’s to the point now where we won’t give him anything else besides his dinner. If he doesn’t eat his dinner, then too bad, no more food. If and when he’s hungry enough, he’ll eat what we Actually, erectile dysfunction means an inability to get and attain a firm viagra 100mg pills erection to achieve good and satisfactory intercourse. Make Time for Love If you do not want to visit a medical cialis active shop, go with internet service to order Kamagra online through a registered service provider. With so much to gain viagra order uk with consumption of the drug. How Kamagra Jelly works? Sildenafil Citrate cialis wholesale is the chief ingredient of Kamagra. give him. He went to bed “hungry” tonight because he didn’t want to eat his quesadilla. I was putting away some pasta for lunch tomorrow, and he came out and asked for some. I wasn’t sure what “deal” he struck with Dave, so I had to clarify. He ate several bowties, then spit out his last bite. We’ve been telling him he cannot just spit out his food. It’s rude, it makes a mess, and we don’t like it. Maybe it’s just a phase, then we were wondering if he’s eating too many snacks at school, so he’s not coming home all that hungry. Being gone at Disneyland may have spoiled him – maybe he thinks he can eat Mac and Cheese whenever he feels like. But even there, he didn’t eat his kiddie burrito that we got him. I know we’re not supposed to force food, so I don’t force the issue. But he needs to know he has to eat that first before anything else. We think he even said, “I don’t like this.” Really? We’ll see…it may be an ongoing saga. It could be the terrible two’s now rearing its ugly head.