Since giving birth to baby girl I can officially be classed as smug mum of girl and boy. He he he. And d'ya know what I feel quite smug about it too. Little girls are not all sugar and spice though, mine seems to eat incessantly, poo irregularly and demand attention all night long. Its a bit like having a smaller version of your husband really, which I suppose she is.
So, the main differences- well apart from the obvious there really is no difference, as yet. Aside from the mountain of pink clothes she seems to own. Although, I have to say, I'm surprised at the difficulties involved when changing the nappy of a tight wearing baby as opposed to one in trousers. Whole television programmes could be based around consumer testing of the best supplier of baby tights!
Best of all, I feel relieved that our television will not be 100% tuned into football. That is unless she is a massive tomboy and really likes the football...
So, the main differences- well apart from the obvious there really is no difference, as yet. Aside from the mountain of pink clothes she seems to own. Although, I have to say, I'm surprised at the difficulties involved when changing the nappy of a tight wearing baby as opposed to one in trousers. Whole television programmes could be based around consumer testing of the best supplier of baby tights!
Best of all, I feel relieved that our television will not be 100% tuned into football. That is unless she is a massive tomboy and really likes the football...











2 comments:
The whole tight wearing thing never occurred to me. What do you do?!
we completely did away with tights after daughter #1! daughters #2 and 3 made do with leggings and socks under dresses! or socks and babylegs (legwarmers) on warmer days
but this was more to do with the incompatibility of cloth nappies and tight tights!
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