Ready or not, here come's Ellie's fashion show. Week one of putting her in regular clothes instead of sleep and plays day in and day out has gone well! I did make the executive decision though that I am officially DONE with infant socks. They are stupid, impossible, and forever falling off. I have decided that if it's cold enough to require socks, she'll either have to wear pajamers, or just pants that happen to have attached feeties. It was funny - this week on the babycenter message board I read there was a question as to whether or not you take your kid out in pajamas, and so many women were like, "of course not, we get dressed in the morning because that is the only normal thing to do" (umm, so me wearing comfy pants unless I need to leave the house is abnormal?) and one woman said that she dressed her kid in regular clothes so that her baby would know that "pajamas are only for night time. Jeans and skirts are for daytime." Seriously? Your baby is 4 months old. She doesn't know anything about fabric. Except that it absorbs drool and spit up quite nicely.
Anyhow. Moving on.
Wednesday, in the time out chair. Last day of dratted baby socks.
Thursday in an outfit that makes her look like Cindy Lou Who.
Friday in an outfit from my friend Bianca. Tim is holding her up so you can see how fabulous her little bell bottoms are.
Saturday in a cute little gray and pink number, out smelling the flowers Grams planted in our flower box.
Sunday, at Grandma and Grandpa's house, where we stopped by for an impromptu visit. This one is a camera phone picture - the outfit looked even cuter than you can see. I mean, who doesn't love corduroy! And it has actual pockets in the back. For her keys and cell phone.
And if you think this is good, just WAIT until you see what I bought her today.
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i'm so glad we're setting it up early that jeans and skirts are for daytime. what would 4 month old babies do w/out smart moms? crazy town.
ReplyDeletei love the outside photo - she looks SO GROWN UP.
love,
tessa