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I want to know why he can't transfer his knowledge of "boys" to your little girl. Canada's women's hockey team is pretty good, I don't think I ever really had a desire to play "tea party" but I sure did want to build forts and stuff. I'm sure a lot of other women out there are the same. It could be a nice blance between girly stuff and non-girly stuff.
as for the odd dressed stuff - meh... just point it out to him nicely, there's no need to be too patronizing. I'm sure he'd be up for a littl
Apr 18, 2007 - 9:49 AM
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Hi Sarah,
I really think you should give your husband a break. He is a guy after all. They can hardly dress themselves, never mind a child. If my husband has to take my kids anywhere, I always set out what they are to wear. No choices. Just straight forward "here, put this on her." I think he actually appreciates not having to guess whether or not he's done a good job.
As for the food on the clothes, maybe you could pack a small diaper bag to leave in your car trunk, with one of her cute ou
Apr 13, 2007 - 2:41 PM
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Relax my first was a girl and my husband did not know either how to dress her especially putting her hair up in a pony even brushing it was a challenge. I never said a word laughed out loud a bit maybe.And now me and my daughter who is ten have something we both can laugh about.Maybe just worry if she has something really important to go to like her first birthday party or Christmas concert but other then that don't sweat the small stuff. Your husband will most likely be with you long after your
Apr 12, 2007 - 7:02 PM
Some smart advice...Thanks!
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Trust me on this one Sarah.
Organize the clothes for the week. Your husband will actually be relieved. He is stressed out about what you will think. If you lay out the clothes, he can put them on her knowing full well that she looks great and making you happy at the same time.
P.S. How "mini" can a baby's mini skirt be?
Apr 12, 2007 - 3:45 PM
pretty small...it has a built in diaper cover thank god!!! I wouldn't want my little girl pulling a "britney"