All of Peanut’s clothes have been washed and sorted by size. We have a ton of NB-3 mos., 3-6 mos., 6-9 mos., and 12+ mos. How in the world did we skip 9-12 mos.?
2 jackets
1 robe
3 t-shirts
3 pairs of pants
1 dress
1 romper outfit
1 fleecy jumper
2 waterproof panties
5 p.j.s
16 Onsies
1 coveralls with a frog
1 totally cute bug outfit
4 p.j.s
1 jumper
1 bright yellow fleecy that will be perfect for winter trips to Colorado to visit Grandma Suzanne and Grandpa Mike
1 hoodie
1 velour track suit
1 sweater pants set
1 pair of shorts
1 pair of sweat pants
2 t-shirts
1 sweatshirt
1 pair of sunglasses
1 package baby wipes
2 books
12 bibs
8 cloth diapers
4 fleecy blankets
3 receiving blankets
4 pairs booties/slippers
1 pair rattle mittens
1 box nursing pads
1 box size 1 swaddlers
I had another sonogram today. We didn’t see the usual technician who is totally friendly, talks about her pets and husband, shows us lots of different views of the baby and always gives us pictures. We saw a different person. She was friendly enough I suppose, but she didn’t show us much that was discernible and we left without a picture. I should have asked for one. She did tell us that Peanut already has a thatch of hair on her head, which is kind of exciting because I was bald forever. My mom used to tape bows to my head so people would know I was a girl. I was worried I was going to have to do that to Peanut too.
Why do I do this?
1) I cannot resist.
2) He doesn’t move fast enough to get away. Murky is too quick for me. Also, she will scratch my eyes out if I try this on her.
3) He may as well get used to it. As soon as Peanut is old enough, I bet she’ll dress him up in doll clothes.