I woke up feeling icky and got worse. A gastrointestinal thing. Husband stayed home and I slept most of the day. Claire refuses to take milk from anyone else but me and only in a bottle still. So this afternoon there were storms of tantrums, because I wasn’t available. I guess we need to get serious about the switch to sippy cups and eliminate the bottles (she drinks water out of sippy cups). My reason for hesitating until now has been: she won’t eat yogurt, cheese, cottage cheese, or ice cream, so milk is her only dairy and significant source of calcium. She rarely eats meat of any kind and refuses eggs and tofu; thus milk is her protein source. She is still underweight for her age. She eats a lot of fruit, veggies, and bread and cereals, but won’t eat pasta. She is an active child, always walking, climbing, dancing, etc. So I’ve continued to give her a bottle and not restrict the amount. I recently weighed her (last week), and in two months she only gained 12 ounces. She is still shy of 19 pounds. (And believe me, I’m getting real tired of all the comments on how small she is. How ironic that in about 10 years she will feel tremendous pressure to weigh less and may obsess about extra weight!)
I hope I feel better tomorrow. It’s no fun for any of us when I’m sick.

Boo hoo I’m sick too but this spot of misery loves your company. Bye bye to bottles is hard!
Mom had the same complaint about me when I was little. When she addressed it with our pediatrician, he pointed out that my hair was shiny, my eyes were bright, and I had loads of energy.
You’re doing a great job, it’s just a hard job. 🙂