The Cheese Stands Alone: A Battle of Wills

Anyone that knows my husband will read this next line and think “Uh, duh”. But if you’ve never had the pleasure of meeting him, I’ll fill you in on something…

He is extremely stubborn.

He takes after his father and his grandmother this way.

And our daughter? Well, let’s just say that apple didn’t fall very far from the tree.

I’ve always known she was stubborn, but last night, she let us know just how stubborn she could be.

After waking up from her nap, Rylee decided she’d like a snack. She said cheese and crackers sounded pretty good, and Andy thought so too so he got a snack for both of them. He put some sliced up cheese and a pile of ritz crackers on a plate, then handed Ry a paper towel so she could grab what she’d like. She took a few crackers and one piece of cheese.

She took one tiny bite of the cheese and set it back on her paper towel, then preceded to eat all of her crackers and tell us she was done.

Uhhh…no you’re not. You love cheese. You chose to take a piece, you need to eat it.

No. I don’t want it.

Rylee you will eat that piece of cheese before you get anything else. You can choose to eat it now, while it’s still good or you can choose to eat it before dinner, but it won’t taste as good.

And so, there it sat on the paper towel.

A couple of hours passed and soon it was time to set the table for dinner. One of Rylee’s favorite dinners, by the way…roasted chicken, green beans, and fetuccini alfredo pasta.

The lonely piece of cheese moved from the paper towel to her dinner plate.

Andy was not letting up on this one. And I get it, her eating habits have been horrible lately, saying she wants one thing, then not wanting it 5 minutes later. And things she LOVES too. Frankly, it’s getting old.

Rylee sat there with nothing on her plate but that little bit of cheese until Andy & I were nearly done eating before she finally decided that she wasn’t going to win this one.

She ate choked down the cheese and any 3.5 year old drama queen would do and preceded to eat a fantastic dinner.

Weird.

{And by weird, I mean not weird at all. She is so much like her father, sometimes it’s scary.}

5 thoughts on “The Cheese Stands Alone: A Battle of Wills

  1. Brandy

    Bwhahahahahaha. THIS! We get into that "I want juice". Get out said juice ready to pour. NOT THAT JUICE. That is the only juice we have. ::whine whine stomp stomp:: "Well you drink this juice or nothing." "NO" "Ok I am putting the juice away" "NO I WANT JUICE" "Are you going to drink it?" "Yeah ::pouty voice::. WTF??

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  2. Aunt Megan

    That is the most funniest thing I have read in a while from you Katherine!!! I can see it all unfold in front of my eyes as I read what you have written. What determination won't do, huh? { from the stubborness of Andy, gotta love him though!!!!!! lmao} Let's hope the one that is on his/her way will take after you Kahterine :) not a stubborn streak in you at all huh? lol love you bunches

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  3. Kelli

    hahaha! I was waiting for you to say she didn't eat and you made her eat it for breakfast. lol! What a funny little girl and yes, this is for sure a "Rice" quality, not a "Cole" quality :P

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  4. Mom

    She doesn't just get her stubborn streak from her father. Katherine you are stubborn in your own way. The combination of the two produced a little red haired girl who is extreemly stubborn and I love it.

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