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Yesterday I had an enforced Diet Coke Break…

And no…I don’t mean that kind of Diet Coke Break ladies!

I have not managed to get my hands on Ben Cohen’s torso after my post earlier in the week, sadly…

Unfortunately, my kids have decided that I drink far too much Diet Coke for my own good. I am very much a..

“Do as I say, don’t do as I do”

Kind of mother.

Diet Coke Break: PhotoIn other words, my kids don’t generally have too much sweet stuff yet but:

  • I have a secret stash of Jelly Belly Beans in the cupboard, which are also strategically positioned next too…
  • I have another secret stash of The Natural Confectionery Company Jelly Sour Snakes, which are also surreptitiously eaten while I am
  • I tend to have rather a lot of glasses of Diet Coke from the 2 litre bottle that is pretty much always in our fridge.

All of these things, my kids are not allowed to have very much at all; occasionally I offer them the fizzy pop, and I have trained them so well I get a:

“But I don’t like fizzy drinks mummy.”

I am not sure that’s actually true; they did try one once, but that was once, and I think they had convinced themselves it would be horrible before they even took a mouthful.

Wednesday is no fizzy drink day for mummy though.

A kid enforced rule, to keep me from being unhealthy.

My OWN CHILDREN are now behaving more healthily than me, and telling me how it should be done. I am even listening. I didn’t have one fizzy drink yesterday at all. They didn’t even give me a gold star for it *sobs*

Ah well, who’s for a Square Crisp?

Do your kids tell you what to eat? Do make me feel better, please?!?

Image above courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net.

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