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I was just thinking about this because DH dressed Leah this morning, and it was hilarious... He picked out purple and light pink patterned leggings (that are supposed to go under a dress she has), a magenta peasant ruffly top (again, that is supposed to go with a little skirt), white sandals, and he left her bed-head as it was. I busted up laughing when I saw what this little girl was wearing. Oh Babe...
I should have taken a picture. BTW, I left her in that silly outfit to take her to the sitter's house

Also, when I was away in Mexico a couple months ago, I heard several stories about the things she was wearing, and the condition of her hair. DH's sister told me she came over to our house JUST to fix Leah's hair for her. HAHAHAHA!!!
Last summer, we were in Ohio for my family reunion. I had to run to the store, and thought I would be back in time to get DS ready, so I didn't set out any clothes. Well, DB and my dad had to go before I was back, so they had picked out some plaid shorts(that had a matching shirt DB had seen a million times) and a pajama shirt that totally didn't match! I got to the reunion and was so embarrassed that my kid looked like that! I changed him right away lol.

Last night DH had his glasses on, and apparently Addy didn't want him wearing them anymore, because she took them off of him and said "NO!"
DD had a onesie that said "Don't Laugh. My Daddy Dressed Me!" That and jeans were her standard outfit when she was a baby if DH had to dress her. Now, I hang all of her stuff together in outfits but somehow DH still manages to get all mixed up sometimes!

My DH is really weird and private about bathroom stuff (we have been together 9 years and I have never been allowed in the bathroom while he peed or anything (unless I am in the shower and he really has to go in which case I have to face the corner and close my eyes, LOL). So I found it hilarious when DD was just born and still could only have sponge baths he had his hand under her bottom so I could rinse her in the sink and she peed a whole bunch right there in his hand. His face was PRICELESS!!!

BUT
She and he have a FABULOUS time together.
They play a game where he crinkles up his brow and says in a deep, low voice: "Shoon-tock"
and she furrows her brow and responds in her low voice: "Warrior!"
And then they wrestle.
I don't know why they do that. But it's cute.


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