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As is currently wearing knickers ranging from age 1 1/2 - 2 to age 5-6

Jack age 7 is still wearing some underpants that he was potty trained in age

2, along with 7-8 year old ones.

He also has some rather smart pyjamas, M & S red checked, lovely and warm with

a dog and bow on the pocket - they were donated by a cousin of DH and I don't

see what is wrong with a bit of cross dressing at his age. If it carries on

later in life then I might be a little worried.

also likes pink but that is definitely another

story....................

Trisha

SAHM to 3 boys

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As is currently wearing knickers ranging from age 1 1/2 - 2 to age 5-6

Jack age 7 is still wearing some underpants that he was potty trained in age

2, along with 7-8 year old ones.

He also has some rather smart pyjamas, M & S red checked, lovely and warm with

a dog and bow on the pocket - they were donated by a cousin of DH and I don't

see what is wrong with a bit of cross dressing at his age. If it carries on

later in life then I might be a little worried.

also likes pink but that is definitely another

story....................

Trisha

SAHM to 3 boys

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>Before I had DS1 a girl at work used to whinge about how

>she had to sort out her DS's clothes at a weekend when she

>was working because his father couldn't dress him

properly.

>Oh, how I laughed at the simpleton she had married!

Just a demonstration of DH's attempt at colour

coordination:

http://www.calvinwilke.cwc.net/plaid.jpg

'Nuff said

Phyllis

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> >, I really think we need to be writing The Properly Attired

>>Little Baby Book to save parents sleepless nights and children

>>storing up problems for adulthood.

>

>Now there's an idea!

>

>Seriously, I think we could all get together and contribute to some kind of

>book on a parenting related topic... Get NCT Publishing involved. Now

>who's got some spare time to put that together?

>

>

Hmmm, that would be " How to parent so you still have hands free for

the keyboard " ? :-)

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> :

> This reminds me of a dreadful experience I had one day at work (going

> back a few years, mind you). I was wearing white pants (we all have

> pants in this house, BTW) with red> Father Christmas' all over them

.....

I don`t suppose you considered just taking them off..?

maybe that would have been worse ;-)

Barbara

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> This reminds me of a dreadful experience I had one day at work (going

> back a few years, mind you). I was wearing white pants (we all have

> pants in this house, BTW) with red> Father Christmas' all over them

.....

I don`t suppose you considered just taking them off..?

maybe that would have been worse ;-)

Barbara

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> This reminds me of a dreadful experience I had one day at work (going

> back a few years, mind you). I was wearing white pants (we all have

> pants in this house, BTW) with red> Father Christmas' all over them

.....

I don`t suppose you considered just taking them off..?

maybe that would have been worse ;-)

Barbara

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Tupman wrote:

> ------

> I know I probably sound a bit sad, but when I sort out Jonty's washing I

actually put it away in piles of a complete outfit. vest, trousers/dungarees,

t-shirt & top. That way DS1, DS2 or Daddy can just go straight to his cupboard

and get out the next set of clothes to be worn. They can't get it wrong and have

no excuses!!

This is what I did when I went into hospital to have Kitty. Thing is I didn't

think thought the scenario where spilt paint down his T-shirt after

breakfast on day 2 and daddy just grabbed the t shirt from the top of the pile -

eek - everything was out of order then!

> --

http://www.foxstitch.co.uk/

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Tupman wrote:

> ------

> I know I probably sound a bit sad, but when I sort out Jonty's washing I

actually put it away in piles of a complete outfit. vest, trousers/dungarees,

t-shirt & top. That way DS1, DS2 or Daddy can just go straight to his cupboard

and get out the next set of clothes to be worn. They can't get it wrong and have

no excuses!!

This is what I did when I went into hospital to have Kitty. Thing is I didn't

think thought the scenario where spilt paint down his T-shirt after

breakfast on day 2 and daddy just grabbed the t shirt from the top of the pile -

eek - everything was out of order then!

> --

http://www.foxstitch.co.uk/

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Tupman wrote:

> ------

> I know I probably sound a bit sad, but when I sort out Jonty's washing I

actually put it away in piles of a complete outfit. vest, trousers/dungarees,

t-shirt & top. That way DS1, DS2 or Daddy can just go straight to his cupboard

and get out the next set of clothes to be worn. They can't get it wrong and have

no excuses!!

This is what I did when I went into hospital to have Kitty. Thing is I didn't

think thought the scenario where spilt paint down his T-shirt after

breakfast on day 2 and daddy just grabbed the t shirt from the top of the pile -

eek - everything was out of order then!

> --

http://www.foxstitch.co.uk/

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