Here is the lesson which I learned, everything is possible. There is no need to keep my children away from others out of fear that they may ear something they should not. Yes, I have not said this in a long time, but the sky is the limit. Everything is possible and Galactosemia certainly does not set any limitations on us, or our children.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Pajama Day at Mia Rosie's School
Today was pajama day at Mia Rosie's preschool. Complete with pancakes, fruit, and freshly squeezed OJ. - The kids made the batter, fried up the pancakes on a griddle, and squeezed the juice. What fun and excitement :) To make things easier I volunteered to bring the fixings for the pancakes; no difference or exclusion from the other kids enough for the entire class. :) - In previous years when Alena had PJ day, we always brought a separate batch for her. One for all however was so much easier. So what did I bring? Well, as the picture shows Bisquick was the one mix I was able to find this weeks which was entirely milk free. All of the other regular brands contained whey, or buttermilk. It is great to have at least one option :) So a box of Bisquick, soy milk, and egg beaters it was. Mia Rosie was so excited and she immediately got in line to help prepare the batter...for the griddle the tea hers had brought Earth Balance, and the parent helper of the day brought real maple syrup and fruit...how fun :)