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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
Truthfully, it's not missed when it's not there. Mariana is very visual, so when she's picking out what she wants to drink, she goes to the fridge and looks to see what's there. If there is soda there, she begs for that, and I have to try to divert her to something else...if it's not, she doesn't ask for it.
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We treat the Coke almost like beer -- the kids know not even to bother asking most of the time. They know that their only options at meals are milk or water, with juice being an option at snack time.
They can have Coke (or ginger ale) if they're sick and very, very occasionally when we're eating out. Otherwise, they
might get a sip of mine every now and then. (We don't do that with beer, just to be clear.)
You should have seen them at the mexican restaurant the other night, though. The 6-year-old asked the waiter how to say "Coke" in Spanish, then every time he walked past, she'd laugh and ask for "
Una Coka!' "
Dos Cokas!" "
Tres Cokas!" I think she got up to
seis. He was a very good sport about it, and played right along, telling her that he was bringing her "Sprite Natural" (aka
agua) instead -- guess he knew that would lead to the good tip I left.