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- You have a load of pink laundry at least every three days.
- Every tickle fight ends in tears. No exceptions.
- Your poor ears almost get use to the insanely high pitch shrill that can be heard from little girls all too often.
- You go through lots of shampoo.
- It takes at least thirty minutes to get them dressed for the day. Ten of those minutes is spent picking out which bow they want to wear.
- You have enough drama in your life to be part of a soap opera.
- You can't walk past the shoe section of any store unless you are prepared to let them try on at least 3 pairs.
- You get to share your makeup.
- You always have a hair stylist who is willing to brush your hair. Well, as long as they get to use the spray bottle.
- To save yourself from some headaches you don't bother buying ANYTHING unless it's pink or purple.
- You wonder what it would be like to own anything but dolls and dress-ups.
- You never go without hugs and kisses and know that some of your best friends will always be your girls.
7 comments:
Love it! 12 is my favorite. I can't wait until the mother/daughter relationship emerges into a friend/friend relationship.
Oohhh...this post inspired me to want to make a list of the things mothers in the "All Boys Club" know. Pink doesn't exist in my house (the purple ties at Easter were enough to cause a riot!) and 90% of the toys at my house have wheels of some sort. Wow...we sure live in two different worlds, don't we? :)
I lvoe my Mother/Daughter relationship with my mom and just pray I have that with Rylee. It is hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel of the 2's, but I remain hopeful.
Girls are WONDERFUL! Glad you got blessed with 3!
I had no idea bow selection was such an ordeal.
Hey Lindsey! So I found your blog through Melissa's... I'm now an official stalker! :) We miss you around here! My blog is private, so message your e-mail address to me on facebook if you want access! :)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Hope you had a wonderful day!
I loved this post! I don't have girls but I grew up with 3 sisters! I can relate. Thanks for the laugh :)
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