I don't like maternity jeans. I was constantly hiking them up because they always seemed to slide down and look baggy around my butt. I was mostly pregnant over the summer with DS, so I wore maternity shorts which I think were better. But I have yet to find a pair of maternity jeans that fit me well and are comfortable.
I too hate maternity jeans. I think they are made for very specific body types. I wore slacks or capris as much as possible.
My UO, I don't see the big issue with giving juice. In moderation, how is it worse than giving cookies or other snacks. At least there is some nutritional value
Post by wineandcake on Jan 29, 2015 9:55:47 GMT -5
I'm one of the lucky people who fit maternity jeans well it works for the huge hips and smaller waist unlike most pants, I'm 17 weeks and my regular pants fit better than ever right now, but I'm wearing maternity jeans because I have a reason to.
UO: I guess this is more of a FFC. I sometimes wish DH still worked out of town every other week. I miss my time alone and think we would have a much happier relationship if we got our alone time still. We're happy, but I'm such an introvert and really just need that time to myself.
I think it is more fun to buy baby and toddler boy clothes than girls. I have a sweet girl, who I loved buying adorable things for, but man the boys clothes can be so cute too, and I know most people feel opposite.
I don't like american cheese at all. I am typing this as I scrape the cheese on my burger that I asked twice they please not put any cheese on it. Hell I really don't like much cheese at all and eat it only when I go out for Mexican food. Why do people assume everyone loves cheese? Random I know
I think it is more fun to buy baby and toddler boy clothes than girls. I have a sweet girl, who I loved buying adorable things for, but man the boys clothes can be so cute too, and I know most people feel opposite.
Yes! I'm so glad I'm not the only one. I really can't handle all the ruffles and tutus and girl things. I just love little boy clothes and have so much fun finding sweet little outfits for Mac. A friend just found out she's having a girl and her mom was saying she's so relieved that she gets to shop in the girl section instead of the boy section, it actually made me angry and sad for my little boy because everyone seems to have it in their mind that little girls are the greatest thing ever and boy stuff is horrible next to girl stuff. I felt like family wasn't excited when we found out we were having a boy, and all of our friends have girls and it seems like everyone is so much more excited for girls and not boys
I think it is more fun to buy baby and toddler boy clothes than girls. I have a sweet girl, who I loved buying adorable things for, but man the boys clothes can be so cute too, and I know most people feel opposite.
Yes! I'm so glad I'm not the only one. I really can't handle all the ruffles and tutus and girl things. I just love little boy clothes and have so much fun finding sweet little outfits for Mac. A friend just found out she's having a girl and her mom was saying she's so relieved that she gets to shop in the girl section instead of the boy section, it actually made me angry and sad for my little boy because everyone seems to have it in their mind that little girls are the greatest thing ever and boy stuff is horrible next to girl stuff. I felt like family wasn't excited when we found out we were having a boy, and all of our friends have girls and it seems like everyone is so much more excited for girls and not boys
I think baby clothes are adorable no matter what - I mean, they are tiny and a tiny person is going to be in them - what's not to love there?!? But I will say I've had similar situations to you except in reverse. When I told people about DD being a girl I heard many times "bet your DH wanted a boy."
Don't get me wrong I do love tiny ruffles! Girls are fun to shop for but there is this idea that girls are way fun to shop for and boys are eh. I think boys have a bit of the edge in the fun department, but shopping for little girls are also very fun too!
Maternity pants and I were not friends. I carried pretty low with both kids, so the seam where the band part met the actual pants part would always cut into my belly
It's my DDS birthday. She's TWO. How this this happen. I'm all sorts of emotional today.
My UO: I think I want another baby..for real...this is bad because one I got my tube tied. And I would probably loose my mind. But part of me just does.
UO - I hate walking. I know that is weird. I would rather do any other mode of self-transportation (except running, 'cause that is worse) but I don't know why. And guess what DD's favorite way to fall asleep is? Being walked around the house. Bah.
Post by seadragon2013 on Jan 29, 2015 17:13:21 GMT -5
This is really a PLL confession, not a UO. DH and I have been buying the new season on Amazon because we're hooked. We both admit that it is terrible TV, but it is so addicting! So far, this season has been...eventful.
Post by seadragon2013 on Jan 29, 2015 17:20:04 GMT -5
And I'm glad my first born was a boy because we were given so many awesome dinosaur, robot, Star Wars, and marine invertebrate themed clothes. I know my mom and MIL well enough to know that they are all about the super girly stuff for baby girls. Now, if we ever have a DD, we have an arsenal of awesome t-shirts for her to wear
My MIL is posting anti vaccine articles on Facebook. It is annoying me so bad, and I know I can't say anything because there is no reasoning with them. Also I feel I should stay out of it to keep the peace, but damn it is killing to keep my mouth shut.
Ok, guess that'll be my UO. I don't like free clothes because I am very.particular.about.my.kid's.clothes.....
We got some stuff from my in-laws when DS was born. I am very appreciative of the thought, I am. It just was stuff I didn't particularly like when I had a baby (snap up sleep n play outfits....hate the snaps), etc. I'd just rather supply my own clothes, thanks.
I bought this season of PLL on iTunes and I have no idea what the hell is going on anymore, and it's really not a very good show, but I still watch it anyway and I have no idea why.
I am not a fan of pink girls clothing. I just try really hard to avoid pink when I'm buying them for DD. I am super thankful when we get a gift, regardless of color. But I don't want to open her drawers and see pink in your face. I'm a girl. I know I'm a girl and I think I have two articles of clothing that are pink, so I guess I just don't get why there is soooo muuuuuch pink when you are looking for clothes for little girls.
I don't like american cheese at all. I am typing this as I scrape the cheese on my burger that I asked twice they please not put any cheese on it. Hell I really don't like much cheese at all and eat it only when I go out for Mexican food. Why do people assume everyone loves cheese? Random I know
Well, probably because all sane people do.
I hate raw tomatoes. I can eat fresh ones in a salad if it's necessary for politeness, but the nasty soggy ones on sandwiches? Gross. And it happens to me all the time, too, that I order them without and the people forget. Or the already prepared sandwiches at bakeries in Germany - they just scrape the tomato off and then there's usually some nasty tomato guts and juice on the bread. Gag.
Ooh, I just thought of one that's probably unpopular. DD isn't a super great sleeper, it took her until about the one year mark to consistently sleep through the night. But she's also not a "perfect condition" sleeper - she will nap almost anywhere and even for nighttime sleep we can bring her to a party, set her up in a pack n play, then bring her hole for the night when it's time to leave. Because of that, our social lives haven't come to a screeching halt just because we're parents, so in my opinion it's a fair trade off, since it means I'm not a slave to DD's sleep schedule.
Me too. My parent's neighbors had 3 granddaughters born within 6 weeks, exactly 1 year before dd. They over buy clothes, and give me their hand me downs. Anna has sooooooo many clothes.
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