My Thanksgiving Wish
I write a lot about the same things. Sorry about that. But, I think it is because life is a lot of routine, repetition, mundaneness. Struggling with a kiddo at mealtimes is no different – I know I’ve heard from parents that it often feels like you are stuck, on repeat, not moving forward. It can be soul crushing.
Or, you can change your outlook. I alternate my blog posts between more general life stuff and feeding related stuff, but I think it all goes together. You take things for granted until something unexpected happens. Like having a kid who won’t eat… not only is that an all day, every day stress, it is something other people just don’t get. And it can be isolating. Lots of other things can be isolating too, like feeling stuck in a certain job, a relationship, or just your typical daily routine. Everyone’s stress is different, but everyone has stress. Everyone feels like their stress is the worst possible stress that could be felt – but stress is stress, and you can’t compare your struggles to another person’s struggles.
I’m rambling, I know. It’s because I’m totally stressed, but trying to give myself a pep talk out of it!! I took a meditation class in graduate school, and it literally changed my outlook on so many things. The key to being successful with mediation, or anything, is to believe in it, and keep at it. Just like a family who is trying a new intervention for feeding issues, if they don’t believe in it – it won’t work. You have to believe. The mind is a powerful tool – cliché, but 100% true.
Feeding issues, crises, illnesses, job loss, lack of fulfillment in a career, or in a life as a stay at home parent, in a relationship – these are truly difficult situations. My point is life is hard. But, you can choose to be stressed out and miserable, or to seek out the good, happy, fulfilling, and non-stressful aspects of life.
So you live in your 5 year house well past 5 years – bonds grow stronger in small homes (this is what I tell myself). Holidays aren’t the same when you’re the adult – start making your own traditions and getting your kids excited about them. People disappoint you – remember they are human, and their behavior often has nothing to do with you. Your loved ones are sick, in trouble, or sad – know that you may not be able to change their situation, but you can show compassion, kindness, and love.
My Thanksgiving wish for all of you is that you focus on the good in your life, everything that you do have, all of the people who do love you, and forget about the rest.
__________________________________________
Kristin Quinn is an experienced feeding specialist. Trained at one of the nation’s top Children’s Hospitals, Kristin is well versed in the complexities of feeding, and the impact feeding difficulties can have on an entire family. Kristin is passionate about helping parents find a plan that will work for them. Contact her today for more information! toddlersandtomatoes@gmail.com
The Toddler and Tomatoes website is not a substitute for medical advice. All information is intended for your general information only. Information presented on this site and through our services should not be considered a substitute for medical consult or treatment for specific medical conditions. Information obtained by using our services is not exhaustive and does not cover all diseases, ailments, physical conditions or their treatment. You should never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on our site. If you think you have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. Thanks!











