Thread:Gaiasweetgirl/@comment-32899062-20180410202244/@comment-34076922-20180413165328

''OodlesOfTootles wrote: NO, Gaia, you can't be the fun mom! You are waaay too involved lol! I don't know what it's like to be a mom so that may be a good thing.. but I know what it's like to have an extremely strict mom AND have no mom at all and if I were your son, I'd tell you to get out of my hair (no offense)! Plus, you'd probably make me eat healthy food LOL!''

WELL.... I am a single mom so there is a fine line as to how involved I have to be, plus my son is on the autistic spectrum so I am hands on for sure. BUT you should see some moms, believe me I am more liberal compared to my contemporaries. My son likes that I am hands on, it helps him quite a bit, and Karen & Solace are right. You have to find middle ground and tell it like it is!!

Yes, you would have to eat healthy but we have our fair share of ice cream and crappy food, which being I have had WAY more sugar than usual post op (puddings, smoothies, etc) I am hoping to avoid sugary foods and crappy extras in the next few weeks. I am not cooking and jucing just yet, but eating out, take out, and picking up food to bring back home is not my usual dietary intake. As long as it's premade, that works for me. =)

No doodads for me, I usually wear contacts but lately wearing my glasses since it's easier post op. =)