Awww...I feel sorry for you. My husband is horribly color blind. I don't even have to guess whether it was his choice or our 4 yr old's. I try to be kind about his fashion choices.
Again. For the 342nd time...I am just amazed and impressed that you GOT the boys dressed. That you do ANYTHING with them. Take them on errands, feed them, change diapers, etc.
Seriously...I would have LOVED any help from my husband. Now that we have two teens and 8 and 9 year olds, he is all about helping. Which is awesome. I just REALLY would have loved it and I REALLY needed it when they were younger and not as self sufficient as they are now.
As far as the dressing them thing. Don't worry about it, most women who see them today and notice what they are wearing will assume they dressed themselves:) At least you tried!
My hubby picked picked me up at the airport earlier this month and when I saw what the kids were wearing I wanted to avoid them. They looked like such ragamuffins!
You should always let them pick! It always makes for good conversation around here. Today my middle son wore a wool hat, an argyle sweater and shorts to school.
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okay...so MAYBE if you had considered her question before answering...you would have known to say "the boys picked them out, couldn't you tell?"
LOL
Garanimals. They're you're only hope. (Do they still make those?)
Pictures...really, we need pictures.
Awww...I feel sorry for you. My husband is horribly color blind. I don't even have to guess whether it was his choice or our 4 yr old's. I try to be kind about his fashion choices.
LOL!!! I can't even tell you how many times I say that exact phrase to my hubby!
note to self: underwear does not go on the outside of the pants.
Has your wife been talkin with mine? LOL!
Yes, Charlotte in PA, they still make Garanimals and they are so inexpensive I am forced to go to Wal-Mart against my will!
Yep, I am down with it... same thing at my house...
oh, and one time, I cut my son's hair... all hell broke loose...
DON'T GO THERE...
J/ (goteeman.blogspot.com)
Again. For the 342nd time...I am just amazed and impressed that you GOT the boys dressed. That you do ANYTHING with them. Take them on errands, feed them, change diapers, etc.
Seriously...I would have LOVED any help from my husband. Now that we have two teens and 8 and 9 year olds, he is all about helping. Which is awesome. I just REALLY would have loved it and I REALLY needed it when they were younger and not as self sufficient as they are now.
As far as the dressing them thing. Don't worry about it, most women who see them today and notice what they are wearing will assume they dressed themselves:) At least you tried!
My hubby picked picked me up at the airport earlier this month and when I saw what the kids were wearing I wanted to avoid them. They looked like such ragamuffins!
What did you dress them in? It couldn't have been that bad, could it?
People always know when it is a dad morning - hideous prints together, pyjamas at school, mom's boots on.....
You should always let them pick! It always makes for good conversation around here. Today my middle son wore a wool hat, an argyle sweater and shorts to school.
Just wait until you get ready to leave the house and she says, "Is THAT what you're wearing?"
What? She already... Never mind.
Hmmm...the problem is not you, it is the simple fact these are sons and not daughters.
See...it's not really your fault!
~AirmanMom returning to her blog...
May as well get them used to women asking them why they picked those clothes out. Train em' right!
I KNEW you thought Bggart was HAWT!!
Hallie :)
Where are the pictures?
Everybody puts their pants on one leg at a time...but they usually put the other leg in.
LOL So what were they wearing???
Blame it on being color blind. It's pretty common in men.
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