Love the update Heather. I so miss buying all the Disney clothes. When my grandkids were smaller and we had a Disney Store in our mall I was their #1 shopper for sure. Now they don't care. All their shirts have to be Texas for Andrew, any sports or Hurley for Austin (he also likes Affliction, but at $58 each they are special) and Alex has gotten hooked on underarmour thanks to his dad. And you think Disney stuff is high!
I enjoyed looking at the pictures just to help bring back those memories. You are getting so close.
Ginny
See what Connie, Heather, and me have to look forward to? Guess we better start saving now, huh???
I don't even want to think about what a girl costs. LOL.
Funny how your girl was the easy one and your boy likes the name brands!Girl, I'm already there!
Dayne only wears t-shirts from Abercrombie and Hollister (at least they have a sales rack). We finally talked him into to wearing any jeans, khakis, and he usually has those nylon basketball (Nike) shorts on.
Gwendolyn was frugal; never did have the problem of the big name brands with her.
Yeah! Pictures! I love pictures! I really am not a big Eeyore fan either but, hey, if the shirts are really cheap, I'd wear them too.
I'm really lucky so far, Hunter doesn't give a hoot about what he wears so long as it's not too short. He doesn't like his shorts too short or his shirts too short. Wait a minute, I take that back, he did ask recently if we could try to find him some shirts that made his arms look buff.![]()
I like individuality! That's awesome! And expensive!Austin only shops at the Buckle. He won't do Abercrombie or Hollister cause that is where all the kids around here shop. He marches to the tune of his own drum. Always has. He also has a shoe fetish. As do his mom and I. He probably has 20 pair that he alternates. He has been in a size 12 since he was 11 so he is easy to buy for and he likes Nike thank goodness. For a while it was strictly Puma. Ouch. He normally finds them on line cause he wouldn't want what someone around here alread has.
Andrew is easy but he can only get pants at American Eagle cause he is in a 28 waist and 34 length. No one else carries that small of a waist with the length.
Who would think boys would be such an issue. When they were smaller they wore anything you threw at them. I don't envy you girls at all with boys now days.
Love the update Heather. I so miss buying all the Disney clothes. When my grandkids were smaller and we had a Disney Store in our mall I was their #1 shopper for sure. Now they don't care. All their shirts have to be Texas for Andrew, any sports or Hurley for Austin (he also likes Affliction, but at $58 each they are special) and Alex has gotten hooked on underarmour thanks to his dad. And you think Disney stuff is high!
I enjoyed looking at the pictures just to help bring back those memories. You are getting so close.
Ginny
Ginny, you are not making me feel better about the cost of living with a boy!See what Connie, Heather, and me have to look forward to? Not to mention all of the rest of us that have boys! Guess we better start saving now, huh???
I don't even want to think about what a girl costs. LOL.
Girl, I'm already there!
Dayne only wears t-shirts from Abercrombie and Hollister (at least they have a sales rack). We finally talked him into to wearing any jeans, khakis, and he usually has those nylon basketball (Nike) shorts on.
Gwendolyn was frugal; never did have the problem of the big name brands with her.
Yeah! Pictures! I love pictures! I really am not a big Eeyore fan either but, hey, if the shirts are really cheap, I'd wear them too.
I'm really lucky so far, Hunter doesn't give a hoot about what he wears so long as it's not too short. He doesn't like his shorts too short or his shirts too short. Wait a minute, I take that back, he did ask recently if we could try to find him some shirts that made his arms look buff.![]()
Austin only shops at the Buckle. He won't do Abercrombie or Hollister cause that is where all the kids around here shop. He marches to the tune of his own drum. Always has. He also has a shoe fetish. As do his mom and I. He probably has 20 pair that he alternates. He has been in a size 12 since he was 11 so he is easy to buy for and he likes Nike thank goodness. For a while it was strictly Puma. Ouch. He normally finds them on line cause he wouldn't want what someone around here alread has.
I have been somewhat introduced to Abercrombie and Hollister by my soon-to-be 12 year old niece (she'll be 12 {gasp-it's AUGUST-this month}. Not that I ever set foot in those stores. Thankfully I have a few years before I have to worry about it.
I hope!
Size 12 since age ELEVEN!!! Super WOW!
Andrew is easy but he can only get pants at American Eagle cause he is in a 28 waist and 34 length. No one else carries that small of a waist with the length.
See, I'm not the only one talking about pant sizes.
Who would think boys would be such an issue. When they were smaller they wore anything you threw at them. I don't envy you girls at all with boys now days.
Hey there!
I am loving all of your Disney finds!!! I am thinking the same about the autograph books...we will see. I would like to turn them into a photo book (saw it on someone else TR)!! We will see. I am soo behind in planning, but I have to get on the ball now. Hopefully I will be able to make another trip out to the Disney store again this week. Thanks for reminding me of the Crocs again...I SOOOO forgot to order them...gotta do that now!!! Can't wait to read more.
Ok-caught up...
I love all the dis stuff you bought...(our dis store in the closest mall closed...-which in some ways is probably better for our budget...)
We LOVE Phineas and Ferb here-DS is crazy for them...(and I can probably go through all the songs more than I'd care to admit...)
It's funny when you were talking about your boys liking different kinds of rides-my DD just caught up with her brother this year...and she is 7 years older than him-he'd always go on whatever he was tall enough-and she's just gotten into the more adventurous stuff in the past year...
Its going to be so nice to be going with extra family-I'd like to do that maybe next year for DD's BD...