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I took this picture a couple days ago after the fam went to the beach.

 

We put him to bed and sometime during his many times of getting up before finally going to sleep he put on his goggles and fell asleep. The goggles were all steamed up and wet inside.

 

Pretty funny stuff!

 

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Good pic!

 

Kids do the funniest things. My 3 year old never, ever, wakes up in the same pyjamas we put her to bed in. Sometimes she wakes up in different pj's, sometimes it's t-shirts, dresses - whatever she feels like changing into. The scariest thing is, a 3 year-old, by the light of a night-lite, will put on a matching outfit.

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Originally posted by Incubitabus

shes female. Fashion is their 6th sense...

 

 

True dat! I have two girls, 4 and 7. They go through at least 3 different outfits a day. If we let them, the number would be much higher. Sooo, two kids, 3 outfits/day = 21/week. The makers of Tide love us.

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Originally posted by Emprov



True dat! I have two girls, 4 and 7. They go through at least 3 different outfits a day. If we let them, the number would be much higher. Sooo, two kids, 3 outfits/day = 21/week. The makers of Tide love us.

 

 

I hear ya. My other girl will be 6 in a couple of weeks. At 2 and 3 years old, she could pick out a matching outfit in the dark too. They both change at least once, if not more times a day.

My nephew on the other hand (also 6) is over here a few days a week, and he couldn't give a {censored} what he's wearing.

I could picture him sleeping with his goggles on too (or his soccer shoes, hockey helmet etc...).

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Originally posted by james on bass


My nephew on the other hand (also 6) is over here a few days a week, and he couldn't give a {censored} what he's wearing.

 

 

No doubt! When I was a kid dirt and scabs were badges of honor.

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