Here’s Leighton dressed and ready to go home. I did learn however that when you put her shirts over her head you have to stretch them out first so it doesn’t get stuck under her nose and she cries like a freak. She really hated that. LOL
Here’s Leighton dressed and ready to go home. I did learn however that when you put her shirts over her head you have to stretch them out first so it doesn’t get stuck under her nose and she cries like a freak. She really hated that. LOL
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Oh boy! Time to meet the pups!!!!!!! Hooray for going home!
Don’t worry, Jer. You’ll get the hang of this!
Enjoy your first day home. Hope Cole & Maddox love their new baby sister!!
You will be stretching many shirts my friend. I just had to change Molly and myself from formula that was supposed to stay inside her belly while I was carrying her down the hallway. Always keep a burp cloth tucked in your pocket.
Rolling on the floor RE Mike’s comment
yeayyyyy!!! There’s no place like home! How exciting! I’m sure the pups will love Leighton. Here’s my tip on shirts…my mom showed me this one…it’s much easier to start in the back of there head and then with one quick motion, pull over the head and face…I was doing it face first…top of head…OMG!! I was clueless! hahahah Hehehe you will be learning many new tricks in the months to come! Have a blast!
Welcome home baby Leighton. Hope you love your home and pups!
Ah, dressing a newborn…it is harder than it looks.
Try this:
Lesson 5
Dressing small children is not as easy as it seems.
1. Buy an octopus and a small bag made out of loose
mesh.
2. Attempt to put the octopus into the bag so that none
of the arms hang out.
Time allowed for this – all morning.