Monday, 4 January 2010

I know that sweets fuelled the energy of the kids and even the adults yet they are low GI so you get the boost only for a few minutes then tantrum came as the preservatives are triggering some stimulants in the youngs brain.

My Big Guy is very active with or without sweets but I really noticed that he's extra vicious when after eating something really nasty.

But I also notice his stamina. He doesn't get tired as long as there's something interesting to do or watch. He climbed all the way to the top with little help from us as you can never be too careful with him (he's just like some loose diamonds, too precious to us).


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Life in a home with gluten-free diet, preventing Diabetes 2 and trying to be lactose-free. And a little bit fussy child. It sounds difficult and complicated but not really. It's been roughly ten years on - we have a lot of practice.

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