Thursday, May 08, 2008

Hello there.

What? Child labor is illegal? Huh... But fence repairs are so damn expensive.




(Don't worry, mom, they were closely supervised.)

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Did everyone have a lovely Mother's Day? I did. I got to sleep in, got breakfast in bed, Josh cooked steaks for lunch, and we went to Abuelo's with my mom* and grandparents for dinner. Phew. Almost too much spoiling for one day. In case I didn't say it clearly last night, I LOVE YOU, MOM! YOU ARE MY FAVORITE!
*I am lucky enough to have a very cool mother who is also good at the mothering bit. (Those two are surprisingly hard to find in one person. They are either too cool to be motherly or too motherly to be cool. You know what I mean. Mini skirts or housecoats- very little middle ground)
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Laura had her baby, and she is very cute, and I am impressed with Laura's sewing skills. But, I will admit, I am a little confused by the leg thingies. Are they tights? Are they pants? What are they??? My confusion aside, congratulations on the super-sweet little girl. She has very cool hair.

5 comments:

michelle said...

Hey mom, what she said, ditto.

Anonymous said...

I couldn't help but be a good mother -- with my two daughters it is easy. I Love Yall !!

MOM

Megan said...

Those are baby legs. You put them on their legs in the winter so that when their pants come up when you hold them, their legs are still covered and warm. Seriously, you haven't seen these? Cute, but too expensive.

http://www.babylegs.net/photos.php

lfhcreative said...

The baby legs are wonderful... makes diaper changes easier! I am all for less work with a newborn.

I couldn't stomach spending $13 for a single pair, so I made mine for about .50 a pair. I can't believe how big Dex is getting!

erica said...

I knitted some baby legs, too bad they were too small for Emily when they were done LMAO. Ahh well I could probably give them to someone else. Seriously though, much cheaper to make or knit.