Excuse the yucky spit up - this pic was taken really quick in between coming home and having to go back out.
Anyway, apparently, I really attract the crazies around here. I thought it was only when I was pregnant that people came up to me and said the strangest things, but nope - having Jenna actually here is about the same. So yesterday I was in Wal-Mart, with Jenna wearing this outfit, and two different women, in completely different places in Wal-Mart, both said something about her being a boy. Seriously, she was dressed in a purple outfit with flowers on it. And this wasn't the first time it's happened - she's also been called a boy with a hot pink blanket draped around her. I just don't get it. If you really don't know the gender of a baby, then just don't say anything at all. Heck, don't even come up to me and talk to me OR HER. Sigh....I guess I will be buying her lots more bows from now on. And if someone calls her a boy and she's wearing a frickin bow, then just watch out!!!!!!




2 comments:
it happened to catie last summer when she was wearing a halter top!! i mean, i know our society has changed, but i've not seen a lot of baby BOYS in halter tops. geeeeeez!
it must be the hair. now that catie has hair, people don't confuse her for a boy.
We had the same problem with Tyler. She could be in pink from head to toe and people would still say what a cute little boy!! I feel you pain!! It is so annoyoing. It isnt like you are asking someone to come up and comment on your baby so why can't they just leave you alone. NOw random people come up and comment on why Landon's face looks like that (his eczema!!) UGH!! Leave me alone, it isn't any of your business!!
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