Saturday, 17 April 2010
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Move Over, Lady Gaga!!!
Anyone who knows Little Miss Sugar knows that she isn’t herself without a tutu…
or a crown…or plastic heels.
For about 6 months now, my 2 year old has worn a tutu ( or something of it’s nature) on top of her clothes that I pick out for her. Every.Single.Day. She has multiple outfit changes, and a few occasional wardrobe malfunctions. What started out as being adorable has turned into a “What the hell is wrong with my child” confusion.
Allow me to provide you with some insight.
She dresses up at the park….
She dresses up to play in the house…
She dresses up while crying…..
She dresses up while drinking her milk….
She dresses up to play soccer….
She dresses up to go to sleep…
She dresses up to lose at “Spongebob Ants in your pants”…
She even dresses up to do my….AHEM…I mean some chores.
Not even 3 years into life, she’s had more outfits than Lady Gaga…..
Do your kids like to dress up?
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Awh, isn't she the cutest thing? Haha, yes, move over Gaga!
she's an adorable little fashionista. :)
aw, she is so cute!! let her express herself. when lil timmy got his first liverpool jersey he wore it everyday!! he literally lived in those jersey for weeks on end. i have to sneak inot his room at night to take it so i could wash it. and even if it is wet, he demands it be dried immediately even if it means taking the hair dryer out. what a nightmare! then one day he decided he does not want to wear it anymore.
you lil girl will probly do the same. she is just going through a phase. she is really adorable!! i wish im looking after more girls instead of 5 boys!
My mom was convinced I was going to grow up to be a bag lady.
She wasn't completely wrong... I like to put on jeans, a knee length print dress, and a sweater...
I'd love to have a tutu to wear....honestly.
She is so freaking cute! Let her be herself, she does it so well!
She is adorable and my son prefers to be naked.
awww, that's cute.
@Erika_Steele@xanga - LOL, i remember when my cousins went through that phase, it was awkward when guests were over.
She's adorable! When I was little, I had two favorite outfits--a tie-dye dress, and some horrible black-and-white print shirt and legging set with a little mesh skirt attached to the shirt. Mom would wash them for me everyday, and I wore them until they fell apart.
:) Haha, she is so cute! She's creative!
haha, gurl gettin her glam on!
That is the most adorable little girl ever. I want to steal her.
My girl has an obsession with shoes. Every morning when she gets up, the first thing she does is grab some shoes and have me put them on her. And it usually ends up being something crazy like a sandal and a boot. But she seems happier if she picks them herself so I just let her wear them. lol.
She doesn't even care if they're too big or too small. If they're too small she just sticks how much ever of her foot will go in and then walks on her tippy toes. She cries sometimes if they get taken off..unless she's going to take a bath or going to bed.
I seriously can't wait til she out grows it. lol.
Oh yeah those little polka dot boots your baby is wearing? ADORABLE. I wanna get some for Jacey...lol. Yeah. And I wonder where the shoe obsession comes from.
@Erika_Steele@xanga - Oh my daughter LOVES being naked. But...not completely. She's always gotta have her shoes on.
My daughter loves to dress up as well. She'll want to wear a dress - in any weather - at any time and it has to be the long sunflower dress. I literally wash this dress over and over again because she'll want to wear it everyday.
When I was her age I refused to wear pants or shorts. Even during the hard Iowa winters I would wear a dress or a skirt with pants underneath.
the soccer one is totally cute. I love when little kids don't care about matching or anything else. My mom always snubbed her nose at parents that let their kids dress anyway, but its really about letting them be creative.