Meredith is such a little girly girl. A huge difference from her sister Hannah who is all things not girly. Hannah never had a choice when she was younger. I always put her in dresses, bows, etc. Then she got old enough to say no thanks. Meredith on the other hand loves purses, bows, pretty dresses and playing with her babies. She was so excited when a friend gave her this purse. She immediately filled it up with her play cell phone, chapstick, lotion and all of her money. She is always asking me to take her picture and really hams it up for the camera. It is going to take some thought on how to proceed with the things she wants to do, such as dance class and cheerleading. These really aren't things I have been involved in so it will be a little more difficult to schedule and find out how she can get involved. Hopefully she'll eventually want to get involved with sports, but if not I will try to find activities she enjoys and support her just as much as we do Hannah and sports. Let the tutu buying begin (is that even how you spell it?).
6 days ago
1 comment:
I love how different sibling can turn out, it makes me laugh! I want them all; the girly girl, the tom boy, the rough and tumble boy, and the bookworm! I'll take a tribe please!!
And for the record, I sincerely doubt your parents ever thought twice about all that went into the adoption process once they had you. I could care less about the investment for my IVF (the emotional cost? That's the one that's a little harder to part with... I am not great at releasing my wants to the fates!) and know I will never once worry about it once I have a baby in my arms... I'm just a brat when it comes to this infertility buisiness sometimes!
Post a Comment