Second comment in one day, is that allowed? So, gave myself a day off in bed with flu. Read your blog back to July 2005 and have some questions. 1) How do you comb your kids' hair? 2) Is the gymnastics obsession still going strong? (Had one of those kids - lots of butts on bleachers time for parents as that goes on) and 3) Isn't the American Girl gig great? There's always something fun to give for Christmas and birthdays - but if the gift is for Christmas, and Santa comes to your house, it's hell scraping the itty=bitty "made in China" stickers off at 3am before the kids get up - oh, and 3A) have you found that knitting a little matching sweater for the doll takes as long as knitting the original for the daughter? Same number of stitches, just very small needles. All worth it, though, during those "belief" years.
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Oh, that is funny. Where'd you find the pix? Wonder how it tasted?
Oh gods, both of my kids would've done that. Arlo is still obsessed, if I take of my shirt he yells "Nummas!" and runs for me. Boys. Sheesh.
Second comment in one day, is that allowed? So, gave myself a day off in bed with flu. Read your blog back to July 2005 and have some questions. 1) How do you comb your kids' hair? 2) Is the gymnastics obsession still going strong? (Had one of those kids - lots of butts on bleachers time for parents as that goes on) and 3) Isn't the American Girl gig great? There's always something fun to give for Christmas and birthdays - but if the gift is for Christmas, and Santa comes to your house, it's hell scraping the itty=bitty "made in China" stickers off at 3am before the kids get up - oh, and 3A) have you found that knitting a little matching sweater for the doll takes as long as knitting the original for the daughter? Same number of stitches, just very small needles. All worth it, though, during those "belief" years.
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