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LQS Complaints--Other shoe; same foot.
Tracey wrote:
"off kilter quilter" wrote in message ... DS will be in first and he can still wear some 4t and 5t shorts..for long pants, it's either sweats that I make him, or 6 slims (prefereably with the adjustable waistbands!!). DD (32 months) is roughly 27 pounds and is just now wearing 18-24 month clothing - with the waists taken in a bit sigh LOL...it sounds like our kids are similar size wise, My 9 1/2 year old DD will be going into 5th grade in Sept. and the summer clothes I just bought her were shorts size 6X and 7, and tops size 7/8 :-) She's 52 lbs and 52" tall. DS is 3 1/2 and still wearing 18mo and 2t pants and 3t tops (he's 37" tall and 35lbs) Tracey in CT And mine are tall tall - my 6 year old is in size 7 stuff...and it is getting too short. I have to be really careful with dresses for both girls, their butt hangs out of stuff that isn't made to be long... Roberta (in VA) |
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OT Size of kids (was LQS Complaints--Other shoe; same foot.)
Just changing the subject line...
-- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply "Roberta" wrote in message news:UQwog.10676$f76.4038@dukeread06... Tracey wrote: "off kilter quilter" wrote in message ... DS will be in first and he can still wear some 4t and 5t shorts..for long pants, it's either sweats that I make him, or 6 slims (prefereably with the adjustable waistbands!!). DD (32 months) is roughly 27 pounds and is just now wearing 18-24 month clothing - with the waists taken in a bit sigh LOL...it sounds like our kids are similar size wise, My 9 1/2 year old DD will be going into 5th grade in Sept. and the summer clothes I just bought her were shorts size 6X and 7, and tops size 7/8 :-) She's 52 lbs and 52" tall. DS is 3 1/2 and still wearing 18mo and 2t pants and 3t tops (he's 37" tall and 35lbs) Tracey in CT And mine are tall tall - my 6 year old is in size 7 stuff...and it is getting too short. I have to be really careful with dresses for both girls, their butt hangs out of stuff that isn't made to be long... Roberta (in VA) |
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OT Size of kids (was LQS Complaints--Other shoe; same foot.)
My son is over 6'2" and just lost over 50 lb.. in the last year.
He is looking great! Since DD is an adult woman we won't talk about her size ; ) Taria, thanks for changing the subject line Kathy. Kathy Applebaum wrote: Just changing the subject line... |
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OT Size of kids (was LQS Complaints--Other shoe; same foot.)
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"Kathy Applebaum" wrote: Just changing the subject line... -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Thank you! My son would die were I to share his height and weight at any age on a public forum to be archived for all eternity. Suffice it to say that we currently call him string bean ;-) marcella |
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LQS Complaints--Other shoe; same foot.
I have an Ella Roo ring sling which is fantastic! DS2 is 10m now and
can sit safely on my hip so I don't get back ache, and I have 2 hands free for DS1. I had a baby bjorn type but both boys were quite large so they grew out of it quite quickly (and it was a nightmare to put on) I've been recommending my sling to all my friends as I've found it so useful. Sarah Ps we find that DS behaviour gets really bad if he has too much sugar or certain drinks, if we keep an eye on what he eats then he's much better. |
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LQS Complaints--Other shoe; same foot.
My kids were/are like that. Shea is 13 today and weighs 72lbs and is 4'11".
-- LN in NH (Who has been beading more than quilting in the last 2 years) http://photos.yahoo.com/lns_obsessed "DrQuilter" wrote in message ... oh my! sofi is 27 lb now at 28 months! |
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LQS Complaints--Other shoe; same foot.
Oh, gee. Welcome to our world.
Cindy "klh" wrote in message news:UXAlg.6923$nS5.4625@trnddc07... Gee that's funny. I have concerns about taking DW with me to a fabric store because the salespeople only pay attention to her and I become invisible. Of course, when I go by myself, I'm still invisible. I asked a store manager once if I needed to bring in my DW so I could get assistance? At least the people at the Viking shops know me to be an owner and a user! [uuhh, i do get permission from DW to use the SMs but the serger is mine, albeit purchased with her permission, and of course she may use it] klh in VA teleflora wrote: If the quilt shop is small, and they were busy, I wouldn't even bring DH in. Nothing worse than trying to get to something and having a person just standing aimlessly in the way. |
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