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It's all in the perspective...
Naomi Pardue wrote in message
... "That's the problem with being a kid," she sighed. "You outgrow your favorite clothes so fast..." Awww! I sympathize - I can still remember certain items of clothing that I was really sad not to be able to wear anymore. -- Cheryl S. Mom to Julie, 2 yr., 4 mo. And a boy, EDD 4.Sept Cleaning the house while your children are small is like shoveling the sidewalk while it's still snowing. |
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It's all in the perspective...
"Naomi Pardue" wrote in message ... Shaina is 11, but very small for her age, and a slow grower. She is usually able to get at least 2-3 years wear out of her clothes, but she seems to be finally starting to have her puberty growth-spurt, and has been gaining some inches in height lately. Anyway, we were sorting through her clothes yesterday, seeing what she's going to need for school this year, and she finally agreed, sadly, that she really can't squeeze into her 6x tee shirts anymore. (Or some of her 7-8 stuff.) "That's the problem with being a kid," she sighed. "You outgrow your favorite clothes so fast..." Naomi CAPPA Certified Lactation Educator (either remove spamblock or change address to to reply.) How cute. I'm suffering from having to pack away DD's "baby" clothes now that she's nearly 1. Those beautiful little outfits will never fit her again Amanda |
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