If your daughter doesn't want to leave something interesting to go to the table to eat, take food to her. Sit with her and eat together.
That's the same kind of sharing you could do at a table. Food eaten in front of the TV or computer with a happy mom who is interested in you is much better than food shared in grudging silence and anger.
Wouldn't you be grateful to a friend who brought you food if you were in the middle of something important? I'm always grateful when my husband brings home a pizza or Chinese food when I'm having a really busy day.
—Deb Lewis
photo by a realtor, of Janine's former garden
(they've moved)