It’s interesting to see how different areas of the country require such different clothes. We never pack all the shorts away because warm days happen about 10 months of the year. I did require shoes outside from October to February. Lol I remember drawing shapes on the inside of my kids clothes. Wear circles with circles, squares with squares and yes Batman goes with everything. It makes me smile to see you accepting your kids’ choices. If grown women could wear princess dresses how much more fun would Walmart be? Is there a reason you don’t just hang the shirts? We did for quicker laundry and one kid didn’t like the way fold marks felt when he put the shirts on. Yep. That was my real life. I hang all mine now so I can see it and it’s faster than folding. You are so realistically helpful. I love and appreciate that so much.
The shapes for matching is such a great idea! Totally agree on Princess dresses 😂 The only reason I don’t hang any of their clothes is that there’s no closet in their room. Someday this might change and we could add an armoire, but we’ll see!
Your inventory is so interesting numberswise. I'm currently building the first baby wardrobes for my first in April and I think I have bought way too much cute clothes for a newborn. But well, it's fun and I bought them second hand so at least I didn't spend a fortune. I know you don't need so much clothes for the littlest but I want to have spares for mishaps and blowouts/spitups.
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Ahh your new camera looks so good!!!!!!! What a difference, wow!
😊 I’m so glad you talked me into getting it! I still have lots to learn, but I’m very excited!
Looking SO forward to this! I am planning capsule wardrobes for my children because they've outgrown so much.
Oh yay! Perfect timing then!
It’s interesting to see how different areas of the country require such different clothes. We never pack all the shorts away because warm days happen about 10 months of the year. I did require shoes outside from October to February. Lol I remember drawing shapes on the inside of my kids clothes. Wear circles with circles, squares with squares and yes Batman goes with everything. It makes me smile to see you accepting your kids’ choices. If grown women could wear princess dresses how much more fun would Walmart be? Is there a reason you don’t just hang the shirts? We did for quicker laundry and one kid didn’t like the way fold marks felt when he put the shirts on. Yep. That was my real life. I hang all mine now so I can see it and it’s faster than folding. You are so realistically helpful. I love and appreciate that so much.
The shapes for matching is such a great idea! Totally agree on Princess dresses 😂 The only reason I don’t hang any of their clothes is that there’s no closet in their room. Someday this might change and we could add an armoire, but we’ll see!
Your inventory is so interesting numberswise. I'm currently building the first baby wardrobes for my first in April and I think I have bought way too much cute clothes for a newborn. But well, it's fun and I bought them second hand so at least I didn't spend a fortune. I know you don't need so much clothes for the littlest but I want to have spares for mishaps and blowouts/spitups.
You absolutely need spares for babies! When mine were younger, the numbers were different for sure 😊
f you need some help with your own wardrobe, my course The Minimal-ish Wardrobe is for you! In this course, we'll define your personal style, clean out your closet, and work on those internalized beliefs about ourselves and our clothes: theminimalishmama.com/closet-clean-out-challenge
13:33 were you hungry? That sounded loud 😂