pyramid2000
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Plus I am very bad at fibbing or leaving things "out" of the story, but if I told them I was meeting people I didn't know! Wow! 

I hear you.pyramid2000 said:Oh, I do get that Angie, but I could have been down then street for all they knew. KWIM I would usually mention going 3 hours away, but you don't know my dad! I just didn't want to explin it or justify what I wanted to do. I know I will be getting it anyway. It was pretty yucky out to be driving, but I really wanted to go. Heck, I contimplated staying overnight, but I would have definatley told someone where we were then.
waltsgirl said:The girl that lives next us, she is in fifth grade, tells Sophia that she is fat all the time. So Sophia is always asking us am I fat, Michelle says I am. Somedayhs i just want to go and get that little girl.
And this Grandma wants to know why they make little toddler clothes to look like teenagers or worse like young adults? Don't get me started!pyramid2000 said:Heck, you can take the stuff about weight issues up with the clothing companies too! My DDs are all "average." They are always at the 50 percetile in height and weight. So can anyone tell me why the clothing size they SHOULD be in is usually too long in the length yet snug in the waist??Always seems they are made for the tall skinny type, hmmmm, like models are!
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MrsMork said:I think we parents may be a part of this also, sadly. I know I am over weight and so is DrHug and we are constantly saying "need to lose some weight before the cruise", etc. When what we should be saying is "we need to lose some weight because being this heavy is not healthy". Take it from an acceptable appearance to a healthy weight. Now where is that soap box smiley??![]()
MrsMork said:And this Grandma wants to know why they make little toddler clothes to look like teenagers or worse like young adults? Don't get me started!![]()
MrsMork said:We were shopping with DGD last year who was 10 at the time and wanted to buy her a skirt for school. Well, her school does not allow them to wear skirts that are shorter than whatever their rule was (I forget the length, but good for them!) and we could not find ONE skirt that was long enough! Not one! We wound up buying her a really cute sweater and pants, but really!
I know! Midriffs showing on our little girls with low slung pants. What are we thinking!!pyramid2000 said:Oh Angie, I know! Usually shorys and skirts have to be at or below the tips of their fingers with arms straight down. I started shopping Lands End because of this! The pants waists were getting lower and lower while shirt bottoms were getiing higher and higher!
pyramid2000 said:And Sarah has just about reached the Jr section and I don't know what I am going to do. Actually, shirts have switch from too short to REALLY long, but they are very tight. I want the 80's style to come back!
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pyramid2000 said:And shoes!A 3 YO does NOT need heels!