When we split up, I worried about all sorts of things about my ex. But I never worried about this.
My ex and I have been divorced for a year. It has been a really difficult few years, to be honest, but I thought we were coming to a calmer time in our lives.
We have 2 kids, a 7-year-old girl and 5-year-old boy. So it obviously is even more difficult with them. You know, trying not to have them be too affected by it. I genuinely try not to say anything nasty about my ex-wife when they are around. We both do that.
But since we have divorced, she has become a little crazy with food.
And by crazy, I mean thinking almost everything is bad for the kids.
She was always into health foods and trying new things. She made home-made baby food for our kids because she hated the “processed” nature of other store-bought baby food.
She jumped on all the healthy food fads. You know: quinoa, kale and acai berries to name a few.
And I have never really had a problem with it. After all, I want my kids to eat healthy too. And I want them to have a healthy relationship with food. Especially my little girl. I don’t tell many, but my biggest fear for her isn’t when she starts dating, but when she starts criticising her body (like her mum criticises her body).
But, now my ex has taken it too far.
I found out she has put a strict eating plan in their house. No sugar. No wheat. Only meat that has been fed grass. No dairy. No oil. No fats. No processed foods.
(Yeah, I’m with you, what’s left to eat?)
My kids have been on this “health plan” for only a couple of weeks. And without knowing of this “health plan” when they came to stay with me this week, I served them up some homemade burgers. On wholemeal buns. With sweet potato chips. (Trust me, I only go all out when they are with me, it is usually beans on toast.)