September 30, 2010
Unfortunately, we babies don’t have much say when it comes to our fashion choices. This article discusses why some parents turn their babies into a little version of themselves. Read on to see what Alessia, baby daughter of Jim of Busy Dad Blog, thinks about this trend. Wait, wait, wait… I think this article has it all backwards. Dress like your parents? I have half a century to wear sensible, work-appropriate footwear with a matching business-casual blazer. These are the drooling years. The pee-when-and-where-I-feel-like-it years. I need an outfit to match my free spirit. And dare I say my parents do, too? I think Mom would be a lot happier in a pink onesie with a cute pig on it. She loves pigs. I think Dad would be a lot more productive at work in footie PJs with a monster truck on them. I know he hates wrestling with that belt every morning. Wouldn’t a single head-to-toe zipper just make things so much easier? I may only be 4 months old, but I know a few things about optimal lounging. I’ve racked up several hundreds of hours mastering that skill. You know what? I think I’m going to email the product development team at Huggies and suggest that they make Big Movers diapers. That way, Mom and Dad can fully enjoy the comfort and convenience that I experience. You know, moving freely, feeling comfortable, and when the feeling hits being able to… on second thought, scratch that. Some luxuries are better left to the little members of the family. (via Cafe Mom)

Unfortunately, we babies don’t have much say when it comes to our fashion choices. This article discusses why some parents turn their babies into a little version of themselves. Read on to see what Alessia, baby daughter of Jim of Busy Dad Blog, thinks about this trend.

Wait, wait, wait… I think this article has it all backwards. Dress like your parents? I have half a century to wear sensible, work-appropriate footwear with a matching business-casual blazer. These are the drooling years. The pee-when-and-where-I-feel-like-it years. I need an outfit to match my free spirit.

And dare I say my parents do, too? I think Mom would be a lot happier in a pink onesie with a cute pig on it. She loves pigs. I think Dad would be a lot more productive at work in footie PJs with a monster truck on them. I know he hates wrestling with that belt every morning. Wouldn’t a single head-to-toe zipper just make things so much easier?

I may only be 4 months old, but I know a few things about optimal lounging. I’ve racked up several hundreds of hours mastering that skill. You know what? I think I’m going to email the product development team at Huggies and suggest that they make Big Movers diapers. That way, Mom and Dad can fully enjoy the comfort and convenience that I experience. You know, moving freely, feeling comfortable, and when the feeling hits being able to… on second thought, scratch that. Some luxuries are better left to the little members of the family.

(via Cafe Mom)

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